Surrounded by Giants
Open Science, Community Building and Other Stories
Announcements I am Cross-Posting this Month
By Yo Yehudi (Wellcome Trust), Malvika Sharan (The Alan Turing Institute) and Emmy Tsang (TU Delft).
By Malvika Sharan, Andrew Brown, Warrick Ball and Ben Krikler.
This post was originally written for the SSI’s 10 years blog series. More blogs from me on SSI page can be seen here
This talk was given in a panel organised by Declaration of Research Assessment (DORA): Addressing Roadblocks in Research Assessment Reform. Slides are available on Zenodo and can be cited as...
Malvika Sharan, Yo Yehudi, Raniere Silva, Colin Sauze, Claire Wyatt (authors’ names are arranged in no particular order)
This post was originally written for the Software Sustainability Institute’s blog series. More blogs from me on SSI page can be seen here
Written as a part of her participation at Bioinformatics Open Source Conference 2019 supported by the Open Bionformatics Foundation (OBF) sponsors a Travel Fellowship program fellowship, this post first appeared...
I gave a 2-min lightning talk on "Why being 'less-specialised' is an important skill for the #Community #managers" at #ccmcr2019 at @SoftwareSaved. Since many of you related to my monologue,...
Originally drafted on 30 May 2019 for The Carpentries Code of Conduct (CoC), in this document, I explore the role of a “CoC contact person” at online or in-person community...
“Stories matter. Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign, but stories can also be used to empower and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity...
This posts summarises the article, Does every biased action have an effective reaction? - cite as: Sharan, M. (2019). Does Every Biased Action Have An Effective Reaction? Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7027580...
Inclusiveness in Open Science
From developing software to building community in bioinformatics
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Malvika Sharan, Yo Yehudi, Raniere Silva, Colin Sauze, Claire Wyatt (authors’ names are arranged in no particular order)
Inclusiveness in Open Science
From developing software to building community in bioinformatics
Category open-practices
Announcements I am Cross-Posting this Month
By Yo Yehudi (Wellcome Trust), Malvika Sharan (The Alan Turing Institute) and Emmy Tsang (TU Delft).
By Malvika Sharan, Andrew Brown, Warrick Ball and Ben Krikler.
This post was originally written for the SSI’s 10 years blog series. More blogs from me on SSI page can be seen here
This talk was given in a panel organised by Declaration of Research Assessment (DORA): Addressing Roadblocks in Research Assessment Reform. Slides are available on Zenodo and can be cited as...
This post was originally written for the Software Sustainability Institute’s blog series. More blogs from me on SSI page can be seen here
Written as a part of her participation at Bioinformatics Open Source Conference 2019 supported by the Open Bionformatics Foundation (OBF) sponsors a Travel Fellowship program fellowship, this post first appeared...
I gave a 2-min lightning talk on "Why being 'less-specialised' is an important skill for the #Community #managers" at #ccmcr2019 at @SoftwareSaved. Since many of you related to my monologue,...
Originally drafted on 30 May 2019 for The Carpentries Code of Conduct (CoC), in this document, I explore the role of a “CoC contact person” at online or in-person community...
“Stories matter. Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign, but stories can also be used to empower and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity...
Inclusiveness in Open Science
Category article
This posts summarises the article, Does every biased action have an effective reaction? - cite as: Sharan, M. (2019). Does Every Biased Action Have An Effective Reaction? Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7027580...
Category women-in-science
This posts summarises the article, Does every biased action have an effective reaction? - cite as: Sharan, M. (2019). Does Every Biased Action Have An Effective Reaction? Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7027580...
Category code-of-conduct
Originally drafted on 30 May 2019 for The Carpentries Code of Conduct (CoC), in this document, I explore the role of a “CoC contact person” at online or in-person community...
This posts summarises the article, Does every biased action have an effective reaction? - cite as: Sharan, M. (2019). Does Every Biased Action Have An Effective Reaction? Zenodo. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7027580...
Category OpenSource
Malvika Sharan, Yo Yehudi, Raniere Silva, Colin Sauze, Claire Wyatt (authors’ names are arranged in no particular order)
Category research-assessment
This talk was given in a panel organised by Declaration of Research Assessment (DORA): Addressing Roadblocks in Research Assessment Reform. Slides are available on Zenodo and can be cited as...
Category inclusion
By Yo Yehudi (Wellcome Trust), Malvika Sharan (The Alan Turing Institute) and Emmy Tsang (TU Delft).
Category notice-board
Announcements I am Cross-Posting this Month