Open-Source Community Call: Feb 2020
On February 25, eLife Innovation hosted the latest community call. Seven presenters shared updates...
Read MoreOn February 25, eLife Innovation hosted the latest community call. Seven presenters shared updates...
Read More#gsssm2020 | The annual summer school that has taken place since 2012 in Cologne run by...
Read MorePosted by Gen R | Feb 19, 2020 | Blog, Climate Change, Gen R Blog
Opensay, a new open research community, recently launched to bring together civil society organisations and modelling researchers and apply Open Science practices to further 100% decarbonization planning and policy. ‘Opensay: open (energy) system analysis community’ has come out of the predominantly European ‘openmod’ open energy modelling community to partner with civil society organizations and bring open analytics practices to a wider audience.
Read MorePosted by Gen R | Dec 20, 2019 | Climate Change, Blog, Gen R Blog
GenR has selected ten YouTube Climate Change channels to demonstrate different styles of presentation of scientific research on Climate Change to YouTube audiences. In a recent interview featured on GenR with the researcher Joachim Allgaier ‘YouTube — Fix Your AI for Climate Change! An Invitation to an Open Dialogue’ (Allgaier and Worthington 2019) the recommendation was made to scientists working in fields related to climate change to post videos about their research on YouTube to ensure the voice of science is heard on this significant communications platform. To help scientists get to grips with how to engage with YouTube audiences GenR is offering up this varied selection of example climate change science channels.
Read MoreGenR is changing how it runs theme and having them ongoing as well as opening up to the Open Science community for theme suggestions. New themes that are already allocated for 2019/20 are ‘Innovation: The Open Science Dividend’ and ‘A Publishing Utopia’.
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