Open Science Ecocystem#


There is currently a lot of Open Tools available on the market. The biggest difficulties is to actually find them sor here is a quick overview of those I found so far

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Introduction#

‣ Open Science #

I have written two blogposts that I think are good introduction to the topic of Open Research. Click on the cards if you want to know more

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Scientifique Publication

Open Science

‣ Good Guides #

‣ ‣ The Turing Way #

Great source of documentation for open data science.

The Turing Way

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Tools#

There is lots of Scientific tools to accompany you during your entire scientific journey


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Fig. 1 Source#

To expolore

But be mindfull


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Fig. 2 Above are some Research tools owned by Elsevier. Now remember that half of Elsevier profit come from analytics Source#


If you are not paying for a service; You are the product being sold.

‣ Open Science Tools #

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I guess for me, if I had to pick only one, the best advantage is the ability to take notes informaticaly. I have never been consistent in taking hand written notes, and would often leave them uncomplitted, all over the place … a real nightmare.

  • Link with Semantic web cf Project Roadmap (Anchored)


Data#



Visualisation#

  • Flourish html embed needs entreprise account
  • RAWGraph Graph can be exported in svg (no html embed)

Edition#

Wiki#

Note

  • work using php -> Need to have web-hosting solution
    • Raspberry Pi web server as a free and self own hosting solution ?

Poster presentation#

Timelines#

More#

Step by step guide creator#

Education websites#

As far as I am concerned#

Notebook 3000

This plateform is an incredible tool

Yet, there is some other tools:

Research Portefolio

Display my research outputs with a multitude of audiences

  • Supervisory teams

Enhanced reproducibility

spectrum

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Fig. 3 source: [Peng, 2011]#

  • Data is accessible zenodo …
  • Code is interactive (binder), commentable (hypotesis), reproducible(Github) …
Project Management

Great as a ressource to pass on for futur people involved in a project (cf Postdoc example)

Teaching Plateform

Collaborative?

Blog 2.0 - fitted for Research

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For others#

  • Prepare tutorial to get ready for Jupyter Book
  • Create a template book

Empower Researchers with an Open Toolbox to Self Publish

Examples#

Other tools on the market#

Citizen Science programs#

Other cool Scientific web-sites#

Coding#

Coups de đź’– perso#

Mon ami Jimi est une personne incroyable

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Open Science#

» Communication

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  • reproduce with science communication methods

Create a dialogue

The most beatifull part of having your work hosted in the internet is that people (all people, cf below) can interact with it and comment, ask questions …

  • ton de la conversation
  • Bienveillance

Dont la finalite n’est pa de generer de l’argent mais bien de creer le dialogue. Quand bien meme des possibilites de soutien financiere sont possibles.

For All Audiences

I aim to deliver content for everybody interested in Science, so let me know who you are and I will point you in the right direction.

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Legend

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flag alt > Friends/Colleagues

flag alt > Teachers

flag alt > Researchers (other fields)

flag alt > Researchers (my field)

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To have access to Science

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Create svg diagram of scale (different level), and fish at every scale with lift to help them climb.

» Sociale & politique

agonistic publishing

Benefits

  • More impact on Society
  • Enseignement
  • CrĂ©er une sociĂ©tĂ© de chercheurs indĂ©pendants
    • dĂ©livrĂ© de la bureaucratie qui gangrène le milieu accadĂ©mique, mais Ă©galement du monopole des sociĂ©tĂ©s de publication.

I am imagining a world where researchers would be free to publish their work in their own terms, far from the current commercial scientific publication system. The internet as provided the emergence of countless open and free softwares (cf margin) that are now making this world a reality. This website is an experiment to show an exemple and highlighting all the benefits given by adopting this approach, there is a few

» Benefits for ...

You, researchers

Break free from commercial scientific publication by creating your own accademic profile. You will get a lifelong publication plateform that is self maintained and hence, owned by you. It can welcome all your scientific outputs:

  • Articles

  • Data

  • Code

  • Notes

  • Method

  • Presentations

  • Teaching

  • …

Stored, versioned, citable (via DOI) and embebeded into a prebuild web-site wich gives you the abillity to link all this content together. This promote an open, transparent and lifelong peer review process with a content that can be adapted to fit multiple audiences.

The scientific community

This website provide a hub for scientists of all fields, interested in the same research question to provide their inputs. Powerfull tool to promote colaboration between interdisciplinary researcher. I think all together we can write science collaboratively, in an Encyclopaedia 2.0 . How ? On this web-site you can:

  • Review: Wether you are a peer, a student or everything in between, you can comment and review this work using hypothesis (the three buttons on the right hand corner).

  • Comment: More general comment at the bottom of the page

  • Contribute: Writing articles within the existing content (work in progress)

Participate and create your own profile

Peoples

  • Access to cutting edge science

  • New education method

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  • Author: Vincent Deguin;

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  • Updated: 28/05/2023

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