'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
"ringo macht immer ärger mit den joggern!" https://t.co/8UgqwLjte4 🙂 #(c)tom #touche
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
Wie wurde der oder das -span im #Grünspan grün? Warum war das Kupfersalz der Essigsäure im #Mittelalter so begehrt? Und was hat das alles mit der Iberischen Halbinsel zu tun? Erfahren Sie mehr im Artikel des Tages https://t.co/RdJ46K9Rxb pic.twitter.com/6LTOtZa8Ck
— Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache (@dwds_de) October 20, 2020
[Netzwerkeln] 24 Tools aus dem Netz im Einsatz für Bibliotheken – Aufruf zur Adventskalender-Bloggerparade https://t.co/rmfLkZbsPR #netzwerkeln
— netzwerkeln (@netzwerkeln24) October 19, 2020
I support #OpenAccess because scientific information has to be public to the benefit of everybody. | I was nominated by @kivilih. I will not nominate anyone; if somebody wants to join in, feel free! 🙂 https://t.co/zbVcXR5Glk
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318457448911560706
Der virtuelle Seminar-Raum zu unserem ersten OATalk-Special auf der #OAWeek2020 ist jetzt geöffnet. Bitte eintreten: https://t.co/bHrBpZJFBg
Unserer Live-Begleitung auf Twitter kann unter dem Hashtag #OATalk gefolgt werden. https://t.co/EUhMxgBF67— open-access.network (@openaccessnet) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318463128099819520
Nature journals announce first open-access agreement https://t.co/e0SRlgOPcD
The publication fee of €9500 reinforces the need for publishers to adopt the #Plan_S price transparency framework to help researchers to determine whether fees are in line with the services provided
— Robert Kiley (@robertkiley) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318465455456161793
FAQ DE: Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis, wissenschaftliches Fehlverhalten und wissenschaftliche Integrität: https://t.co/N4DVEJVJwl
FAQ E: An introduction to good research practice, research misconduct and academic integrity: https://t.co/JU6AOL2o0R https://t.co/8IqbsWNFHH— Jasmin Schmitz (@JasminSchmitz12) October 20, 2020
Bayern2 radioWissen: „Walther von der Vogelweide – Der große Minnesänger“ https://t.co/cND9LvvZUu
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 20, 2020
"Kennen Sie schon DOAJ (@doajplus) und DOAB (@DOABooks)?" https://t.co/GojgYX9P96 #OpenAccess #OpenAccessWoche #OAWeek2020
— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318466502576713728
"Das Gedächtnis der Tiere" zum Nachhören: mein Feature (Erstausstrahlung 2018) heute (19.10.'20) bei SWR2 Wissen: https://t.co/7jQuHyKIOh
— Rainer B. Langen (@RainerBLangen) October 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318466870232649728
Was sagt man zum Kollegen, der fragt, ob man im Unterricht wirklich die Maske tragen muss bis man umfällt?
Er soll vorsichtshalber einen Helm dazu tragen?— Christian (@ProfHibou) October 19, 2020
Die #OA-Kategorie "Bronze" ist beim Verlag frei zugänglich, aber ohne freie Lizenz, d. h. sie können nur gelesen werden. Jederzeit kann der Verlag die Publikationen wieder mit einer Paywall beschränken. Die Zeitschriften sind nicht im DOAJ. pic.twitter.com/VxSkyuH7RH
— open-access.network (@openaccessnet) October 20, 2020
Im #OTalk geht es nun um die #OpenAccess-Farbe Grau. Es gibt dabei mehrere Definitionen. pic.twitter.com/2msMxVBEoh
— open-access.network (@openaccessnet) October 20, 2020
Eine Farbe die weniger mit dem Regenbogen assoziiert ist, ist die Farbe "Schwarz". Hierunter verstehen sich Zweitveröffentlichungen unter Verstoß der Urheber- oder Verwertungsrechte. pic.twitter.com/jBSOTTfrC2
— open-access.network (@openaccessnet) October 20, 2020
Eine Zusammenfassung sehen Sie/seht ihr in dieser Grafik: Platin ist eine Unterart von Gold ohne APCs, Grau (2) steht nicht in APCs. Während der "graue" Weg in der Definition 1 kann dem "grünen" Weg zugeordnet haben. pic.twitter.com/n8Jl0qt2zk
— open-access.network (@openaccessnet) October 20, 2020
CORE – The world’s largest collection of #openaccess research papers https://t.co/VmWYYjJ1GK @oacore pic.twitter.com/r5cTsPtHU3
— OpenAccessOxford (@OAOxford) August 28, 2020
here we go: the "Open Science Day 2020" at @UBMannheim has started: https://t.co/D7RovpuHCX #OSDMA20 #OpenScience
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
in his opening talk Edgar Erdfelder asks: "what needs to be done to forster #openscience practices at the University of Mannheim"? – I'd say the answers hold true for all universities. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/d6z75Rd1mg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
unfortunately the 1st talk had to be cancelled, so we go on to the 2nd talk by Mario Gollwitzer about "Analyse and Optimise Replicability in the Behavioural, Social, and Cognitive Sciences". for his CV & publications see his page @lmu_muenchen: https://t.co/ECq3hZismx #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
to deal with false-positives pre-registration can help. context-dependency is "more tricky", and false-negative even more so, if I understood it correctly. 🙂 #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
so this leaves us with many questions, as this slide shows. but one thing is sure: "#OpenScience is laudable per se!" #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/9BeHABrStJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
to tackle these questions there will be a DFG funded "priority programme" called "META-REP" starting in 2021: https://t.co/RtN9OhN668 anybody interesting in participating is welcome to contact Mario Gollwitzer and the project group. #openscience #psychology #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/pggGTj6aTN
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318527050022518786
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318531633780346880
the 2nd #OSDMA20 session – chaired by @zuphilip – starts with "Preprints and Open Access in Mathematics" by Simone Göttlich from Mannheim University (https://t.co/7mOzxc8Azn). #openaccess #preprints #openscience #mathematics
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
"mathematicians love to publish in journals!" 🙂 but what motivates e.g. Simone Göttlich to upload #preprints e.g. to @arxiv? sharing current results, discussing open problems/activities, providing unique identifiers for citations, and some more benefits. #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/Pnt4rGSqY4
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
some interesting facts about #preprints (not only) in #mathematics: there are arXiv overlay journals [see e.g. @StefanSchmeja's post about them: https://t.co/bxF42gPBdF], and an important mathematical proof has only been published on arXiv! #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/6qy8uTUGGd
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
"#openaccess means that there are APCs." – well, no, not necessarily so! there are also other models without APCs for the authors, e.g. learned societies taking over the costs for a journal or crowdfunding solutions like for the Open Library of Humanities (@openlibhums). #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/l6rSNvmo8q
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318542443684528130
from the discussion: there seem to be different "cultures" and aspects regarding #preprints, e.g. mathematics vs psychology, publications by students vs by professors, publications about "current hot topics" vs "not that hot topics". #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
and now it's @juli_tkotz from @zi_mannheim calling for "Make Your Code Reproducible"! there are many reasons to use code in your research, and it's important to share it to enhance #reproducibility. but: there are problems. like "please don't break anything!" 🙂 #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/RsOmC7yOCY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
an important point (besides good training in computer science and coding conventions): #documentation! even tough nobody likes doing it. 🙂 and: #standards! and: #opensource #software! and: relative paths! #openscience #code #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/jZhkLrtXmM
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
another tip to make #code more #reproducible: code capsules! all of this takes time to learn, yes. but: it will save time for you and your colleagues – and there is no other choice, really, for #openscience. #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/nOU85cjnq2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
from the discussion: "should programming courses be mandatory for PhD students?" – @juli_tkotz: "yes, because it's really good, and no, because it may people make hate it bc it's mandatory." so perhaps better to "catch them with candy" like telling about the advantages. #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
"Please don't break anything"-code is the worst and I still find myself sending code with the comment "it might not work on your computer, though".
@juli_tkotz talks about "Make your code reproducible" and stresses the importance of code capsules like Binder #OSDMA20— Laura Botzet (@laura_j_botzet) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318549692192591873
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318553217454739456
the 3rd and last session of #OSDMA20 start with @JanaBerkessel's talk about "Open Science and Society". "Science & Society have a social contract". there are upsides, but there are also many pitfalls … #openscience #society pic.twitter.com/TtG5CDp3lg
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
so "what now?" #openscience gives opportunities like pre-registration, team efforts to improve research, accessible data to facilitate collaboration, reproducible analyses, pre-prints, open peer review, … #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/EgsSbH2Cwj
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318556846886715394
… and science communication. so we just put #openscience between #science and #society, and all is well? hm, no, it's not as easy as that. 🙂 information needs context, there's more public criticism, scientific uncertainty, issues with preprints & un-controlled scicom. #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/Sd1B8XQoxJ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
so we have to keep in mind the pitfalls and know about the solutions that are already researched and implemented! #science #society #openscience #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/53j6EaZmfs
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
and now, last but not least: Alexander Wuttke (@Kunkakom) (and Eike Rinke) about "Open Minds, Open Methods: Transparency and Inclusion in the Pursuit of Better Scholarship". #openscience #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
he wants to ask the question "what is #openscience, actually"? how are all the different aspects/elements that are always enumerated when talking about open science "bound together"? #OSDMA20 pic.twitter.com/bjwf90PneR
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
I think this is the upcoming article that Alexander has mentioned: Rinke & Wuttke (accepted): "Open Minds, Open Methods: Transparency and Inclusion in the Pursuit of Better Scholarship". In: PS: Political Science and Politics (in press). https://t.co/6drg2TIJpJ #OSDMA20
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318563211105472512
[I missed the end of the talk and part of the discussion due to a "real world interference". :)]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318567693520437249
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318568797360562178
As noted elsewhere in my feed, the manuscript is available here:https://t.co/9dnBpg2gkp
Thank you for your interest.
The reason why this is not yet available as a pre-print is that it should be available OA as a published study very soon anyways (I hope)
— Alexander Wuttke, see: kunkakom.bsky.social (@Kunkakom) October 20, 2020
a "kind of pre-print version" of the paper can be found here: https://t.co/yKFNlKyaO3 as @Kunkakom told us here: https://t.co/h9zFrlcrll – thanks!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
I herewith declare the Leuchtlaufweste season open. #herbst #2020 pic.twitter.com/NN3IrnYpzC
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
and a video of the Talk can be found here:https://t.co/JCcyeU486i
What is Open Science?
Open Minds, Open Methods: Transparency and Inclusion in the Pursuit of Better Scholarship— Alexander Wuttke, see: kunkakom.bsky.social (@Kunkakom) October 20, 2020
#squirrelcontent für #2021! 🙂 https://t.co/yZqEGrVkw8
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
Ähm, nein. Sie schweißt offensichtlich besser als alle anderen. pic.twitter.com/K8lqIv9PaY
— Michael Liedtke (@liedtkeHH) October 19, 2020
"Was bringt die Zukunft?"
NEUE Glückskind-Folge.
Das #Glückskind-Buch gibts übrigens u.a. hier: https://t.co/hwnwza2PvP pic.twitter.com/nISUs3sQxc— DerFlix.de (@DerFlixxx) October 20, 2020
#Transkribus ab heute nicht mehr free of charge: https://t.co/vE5HFKd4Ai
Verständlich, weil es ein nachhaltiges Modell braucht, nachdem die Förderung ausgelaufen ist. Aber mal schauen, ob das trägt. (Schlecht für Anwendungen, die es z.B. für Citizen Science nutzen wollen.)
— karstens (@karstens) October 20, 2020
ist die retweet-funktion von twitter zurzeit irgendwie gestört? ich kann nur mit kommentar retweeten, nicht ohne.
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) October 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1318639244315926530