science.okfn.org
Who We Are | OKF Open Science Working Group
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. OKF Open Science Working Group. We’re a global network. Of researchers, librarians, students, policy-makers, publishers, data-curators, coders, entrepreneurs, activists and citizens who believe that open science is better science. We volunteer our time and expertise. To develop projects, advocate openness and foster a core community. Our colleagues in open science. Find out more on the wiki. Our Local Groups List is here. Francois is a physicist by training, with a back...
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COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog: About
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COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog. The project blog for the JISC COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project, a collaboration between Cambridge University Library and CARET, University of Cambridge. Ownership of MARC-21 records. Aims, objectives and target outputs (see project plan for specific deliverables). 1) Further contribution to Open Bibliography. 2) Linked data creation and publication. It will investigate use of the Open Knowledge Foundation’s ORDF Python library4 built upon RDFLib ...
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COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog: Friday update ...
http://cul-comet.blogspot.com/2011/07/friday-update.html
COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog. The project blog for the JISC COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project, a collaboration between Cambridge University Library and CARET, University of Cambridge. Ownership of MARC-21 records. Friday, 22 July 2011. A few things on a Friday. Firstly, I've written a small piece on getthedata.org about data.lib.cam.ac.uk. And the various mechanisms for querying and retrieving data, also mirrored on our FAQ. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This work is licenced ...
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COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog: Cost benefits
http://cul-comet.blogspot.com/2011/06/cost-benefits.html
COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog. The project blog for the JISC COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project, a collaboration between Cambridge University Library and CARET, University of Cambridge. Ownership of MARC-21 records. Tuesday, 19 July 2011. The JISC has asked us to blog on cost benefits of providing open data. I'll give a rough indication costs based on time spent and an idea of what I think the benefits may be with an indication of how the two weigh up. 5 days staff time at SP64).
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COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog: Where exactly DOES a record come from?
http://cul-comet.blogspot.com/2011/07/where-exactly-does-record-come-from.html
COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project blog. The project blog for the JISC COMET (Cambridge Open METadata) project, a collaboration between Cambridge University Library and CARET, University of Cambridge. Ownership of MARC-21 records. Thursday, 28 July 2011. Where exactly DOES a record come from? Early on in the COMET project, Hugh Taylor assembled a complex document attempting to describe problems inherent in understanding the origin of a Marc-encoded bibliographic record. 1) Records from vendors who e...
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Get Involved | OKF Open Science Working Group
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. OKF Open Science Working Group. Convene the community and set the agenda at OKFest. Train open scientists at all education levels. Inspire communities and join forces. Explore a world of open science and critique assumptions about a more open future. This site uses cookies More info. The content of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
biobibs.e-publications.org
BibSoup
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BibSoup explained by Owl and Penguin. Setting up a Bibserver and Faceted Browsing (Mark MacGillivray). Ingesting a personal collection of references into Bibserver (Mark Williamson). Peter Murray-Rust Co-I Openbiblio project talks. Interview with Mark MacGillivray, Openbiblio 2 project. Bibsoup: Interview with Etienne Posthumus (developer). Interview with Ed Chamberlain, Openbiblio2 project. BibJSON - the raw data you can get out of BibSoup. Submit errors, issues, feature requests. The working group blog.
open-access.infodocs.eu
Informations diverses | Libre Accès à la communication scientifique
http://open-access.infodocs.eu/informations-diverses
Libre Accès à la communication scientifique. Voie Verte et Voie Dorée. Chronologie/Historique du Libre Accès en France. Livres en Libre Accès. Logiciels pour les archives ouvertes. Logiciels pour les revues. Politiques en matière de Libre Accèss. Mettre en place des politiques. Politiques de l’UE. Politiques des gouvernements et des bailleurs de fonds. Blog Libre Accès, j’écris ton nom. Articles written by Stevan Harnad : http:/ users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/harnad/intpub.html. Sites similaires au notre. Libre a...
discovery.ac.uk
Open Bibliography Workshop | Discovery - A metadata ecology for UK education & research
http://discovery.ac.uk/events/openbib
On May 6th at the London Knowledge Lab, the JISC Open Bibliography project held a workshop on open bibliographic data. Discussion and debate during the day ranged over both technical and strategic issues, including:. The need for stable identifiers to refer to data (such as the BNB data released by the British Library. Mechanisms for keeping data sets up to date (such as the incremental data releases from PubMed). Approaches to exposing RDF data in a simpler JSON format. Discovery Newsletter October 2012.
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