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May, 2016 | RIO Journal Blog
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50th publication in RIO Journal: Report of the first FORCE11 Scholarly Commons workshop. What if scholars, librarians, archivists, publishers and funders could restart scholarly communication all over? This was the slogan of the first FORCE11 Scholarly Commons Working Group (SCWG) workshop, which took place in February. Advocating for an open, sustainable, fair and creditable future that is technology- and business-enabled, not -led, FORCE11’s SCWG committee published a Workshop […]. Rework, Reuse, Remix.
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March, 2016 | RIO Journal Blog
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Roadmap: Global research data management advisory platform combines DMPTool and DMPonline. Roadmap, a global data management advisory platform that links data management plans (DMPs) to other components of the research lifecycle is a new open science initiative from partners at the University of California Curation Center (UC3) of the California Digital Library (CDL), USA, and the Digital Curation Centre (DCC), United Kingdom. Both organizations sponsor and […]. Rework, Reuse, Remix. Guidelines for schol...
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November, 2015 | RIO Journal Blog
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RIO pricing: affordable, flexible, sustainable. Today, we are happy to announce our initial pricing scheme and launch promotions. Many people have asked us what we are going to charge for our novel services – we welcome such questions. In an age when some are charging in excess of $5000 for publishing a single open-access article, we are proud to keep […]. Rework, Reuse, Remix. All content on the RIO Blog is available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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December, 2015 | RIO Journal Blog
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An Open Science plan: Wikidata for Research. Wikidata is to databases what Wikipedia is to encyclopedias – the free version that anyone can edit. Both aim to share “the sum of all human knowledge” across the world in a multitude of languages, and while Wikidata is younger and has a smaller community, it attracts the collaboration of more than 16,000 volunteer contributors […]. New proposal published in RIO tackles problematic trial detection in ClinicalTrials.gov. Rework, Reuse, Remix. Guidelines for sch...
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January, 2016 | RIO Journal Blog
http://blog.riojournal.com/2016/01
BioUnify COST Grant proposal brings EU biodiversity scientists and their data together. PhD Project Plan published to invite community feedback early on. Mental synthesis experiment could teach us more about our imagination. While there is general consensus that the ability to imagine a never-before-seen object or concept is a unique and distinctive human trait, there is little that we know about the neurological mechanism behind it. Neuroscientist Dr. Andrey Vyshedskiy proposes a straightforward...Guide...
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October, 2016 | RIO Journal Blog
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In a nutshell: The four peer review stages in RIO explained. Having received a number of requests to further clarify our peer review process, we hereby provide a concise summary of the four author- and journal-organised peer review stages applicable to all research article publications submitted to RIO. Stage 1: Author-organised pre-submission review Optional. This review process can take place in the ARPHA Writing Tool […]. Rework, Reuse, Remix. On PART 1: The ARPHA Writing Tool: Adding Value to RIO.
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December, 2016 | RIO Journal Blog
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Novel genetic tools for bioassessment of European aquatic ecosystems, COST grant proposal. Often referred to as “the blue planet”, the majority of the Earth consists of aquatic ecosystems. Human land-use change, over-exploitation and pollution have severely impacted aquatic ecosystems over the past decades. In order to protect and maintain central ecosystem services obtained from aquatic ecosystems, such as clean water and food, conservation actions have been proposed […]. Rework, Reuse, Remix.
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Would you like some experience of basic editorial work at RIO Journal? | RIO Journal Blog
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Would you like some experience of basic editorial work at RIO Journal? Research Ideas and Outcomes. Warming up for its first set of research ideas, proposals, articles, software suggestions and a lot more. Types of scientific work to be submitted in November, RIO Journal is on the lookout for early career researchers to lay the basis of the one-of-a-kind. Project that Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO) Journal is. What is an Editorial Apprentice? RIO uses a unique platform – ARPHA. Of quality assurance ch...
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