#scidata16: Boost research and avoid embarrassing retractions by working openly and reproducibly
Speakers at the Publishing Better Science through Better Data (#scidata16) conference addressed these issues and more. Read more
Speakers at the Publishing Better Science through Better Data (#scidata16) conference addressed these issues and more. Read more
Publishing Better Science through Beter Data writing competition Jonathan Page … Read more
Publishing better science through better data journalism competition winner Erica Brockmeier … Read more
On June 6, 2012, I skipped class to watch the transit of Venus. I was studying in Adelaide, Australia, where the transit lasted from early morning until mid-afternoon and we had a wonderfully sunny day to view it. If I had known a bit more about the history of the transit, I may have been more thankful for that. Read more
There has always been an emphasis on the generation of novel data in science. Being a scientist involves progressing from observation to hypothesis to experiment to output. In the past, a combination of scarce data to look at and low throughput machinery to make more has led to limited experimental outcomes. Read more
After a very successful event last year, we are again looking for five budding science writers to help with news coverage of this year’s Publishing Better Science through Better Data event. Read more
Guest contributor Lakshini Mendis … Read more
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