We love sharing opportunities to do great work - if you're in the UK and doing research on metascience, this funding call may be for you. https://lnkd.in/dnYUp-Zv
Liberate Science
IT Services and IT Consulting
Growing realistic alternatives for publishing, funding, and doing research.
About us
Repairing knowledge distribution. We are building ResearchEquals.com where researchers publish their process, sharing the building blocks of research continuously and in chronological order.
- Website
-
https://libscie.org
External link for Liberate Science
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Berlin
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2019
Locations
-
Primary
Ebertystraße 44
Berlin, 10249, DE
Employees at Liberate Science
Updates
-
We recently redid our website and are excited about our renewed clarity on what we have to offer: We are your one stop shop for designing, building, and nurturing open infrastructures. We are currently fairly booked with assignments, but have space later in the year. If you're exploring new #OpenSource work - get in touch. We're happy to see what value we can add (if any!). You can book an appointment straight through our new website too 😄 https://lnkd.in/drvzXbXb
Home | LibScie
libscie.org
-
We're proud to be a launch supporter of the Barcelona Declaration for open research information, which aims to: 1. ...make openness the default for the research information we use and produce 2. ...work with services and systems that support and enable open research information 3. ...support the sustainability of infrastructures for open research information 4. ...support collective action to accelerate the transition to openness of research information We wish the signatories the courage to follow through on this - as supporter we'll be keeping a close watch that they will 👀 https://lnkd.in/emekFAFv
-
Liberate Science reposted this
Closing out the year: Open Science Community Leiden is now a supporting member of ResearchEquals 🔥 Anna van 't Veer from OSCL championed this support and says: > "We are motivated to explore alternative forms of publishing, and I’m looking forward to be able to facilitate this exploration together with ResearchEquals" > "The way ResearchEquals is governed is a great example of putting principles of transparency, open dialogue and equity into practice — I’m honoured to represent our community as a supporting member." https://lnkd.in/dGNBaKWW
Open Science Community Leiden supports ResearchEquals
libscie.org
-
Closing out the year: Open Science Community Leiden is now a supporting member of ResearchEquals 🔥 Anna van 't Veer from OSCL championed this support and says: > "We are motivated to explore alternative forms of publishing, and I’m looking forward to be able to facilitate this exploration together with ResearchEquals" > "The way ResearchEquals is governed is a great example of putting principles of transparency, open dialogue and equity into practice — I’m honoured to represent our community as a supporting member." https://lnkd.in/dGNBaKWW
Open Science Community Leiden supports ResearchEquals
libscie.org
-
If you've been looking for a way to join the efforts to change research publishing, come help us identify and address barriers to modular publishing!
Along with Don van Ravenzwaaij and Chris Hartgerink, I'm pleased to share that we've been awarded an Open Science Fund grant. We're hoping to boost adoption of alternative open publishing platform Research Equals. We'll also be tapping into user training session feedback to improve the platform as well as developing an open educational resource for use beyond the grant timeline. We're currently searching for a teaching/research assistant to help us train new adopters and collect data during the process. Take a look at the vacancy here: https://lnkd.in/ec33CRp6 https://lnkd.in/ebfqT9Zw
Open Science Fund 2023 awarded grants | NWO
nwo.nl
-
We are excited to welcome our third supporting member for ResearchEquals: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) 🔥 > "ResearchEquals' mission directly aligns with our own: To create fair publishing alternatives that directly serve researchers instead of profits" says Open Access Librarian Anne van den Maagdenberg. "The ResearchEquals team inviting us in to govern their decisions as well is just the cherry on top." Read more about it in the announcement post 👇 https://lnkd.in/eZUrNCNZ
VU Amsterdam supports ResearchEquals
libscie.org
-
We just released our 2022 emission estimates! Got questions? We'd love to help. It's a bit later, but we've done this every year since 2019. Long story short: There's a lot of unknowns and that causes a big increase in our estimate (~10 metric tonnes in 2022). https://lnkd.in/ek_MJbqS
Our 2022 emission estimates
libscie.org
-
Another episode of the #OpenUpdate - this week we discuss the work of solidifying the changes #OpenScience is trying to make. > "I genuinely expected would change as a result of the pandemic, as a result of a lot of things going online. Not just something that sort of temporarily happened because it had to, but most people were happy for it just to end because they weren't affected by it in any way." Join our hosts in exploring this topic. What do you think we need to be doing more of?
Stagnation or solidification of open science? (s03e15)
libscie.org
-
As a Crossref member, we're required to ensure scholarly content is archived. Today we launch the ResearchEquals Archive, which stores all newly published content every midnight. > "We wanted the archive to be available as soon as possible, because you never know when disaster may strike, after all." We will improve things further (*cough* add design *cough*), but if disaster strikes, we'll be more readier now.
Immediate archive implementation
libscie.org