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Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)Wikicite panel (wikidatacon2019)This session will provide an overview of the WikiCite initiative to create an open bibliographic database in Wikidata, including the progress we have made so far, plans for future growth and challenges still to be overcome. The discussion will focus on how the community of volunteer contributors can coordinate their efforts to bring together the specialist subject knowledge and technical expertise necessary for WikiCite to be successful. Panel speakers: Elizabeth Seiver (WikiCite: A growing community curating citations on Wikidata) Simon Cobb (Improving data quality in the WikiCite) about this event: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikidataCon_2019/Program/Sessions/Wikicite...2019-10-2625 minOpen Science RadioOpen Science RadioOSR058 PLOScast [EN]Pretty much everybody with a background in research knows PLOS, either through its mega journal PLOS ONE (most probably the biggest OA journal), or one of its other journals.  However, it was kind of surprising to us when we recognized a while ago that there is also a PLOS podcast, the PLOScast. This podcast, being public for a year now, offers more than a dozen episodes so far, each being an interview with  some very interesting guests – some of them well-known all over the place, such as Cameron Neylon, Matt Shipman,Geoffrey Bilder and many more. We got the wonde...2016-10-281h 15Don\'t Panic GeocastDon't Panic GeocastEpisode 74 - "You pay $5000, then leave"This week we talk about how academic papers get published and all the strange things they go through before you read them. Shannon also found us a fascinating fun paper about trees sleeping. Feedback Video of SF before and after the earthquake Publishing Open Access Publishing Episode 25 – “Scientists studying scientists” with Dr. Elizabeth Seiver Fun Paper Friday Do trees sleep? The answer may surprise you. And LASERS! Live Science Article Puttonen, Eetu, et al. “Quantification of overnight movement of birch (Betula pendula) branches and foliage with short interval terrestrial laser scanning.” Frontiers in plant science 7 (2016). Contact us: Show - www...2016-06-2434 minDon\'t Panic GeocastDon't Panic GeocastEpisode 25 - "Scientists studying scientists" with Dr. Elizabeth SeiverJoin John and special guest Dr. Elizabeth Seiver of PLOS (Public Library of Science) in Austin, TX at the scientific Python (SciPy) conference to talk open science and geek tools! Sorry for the slight echo in the room, we did what we could with the audio! Elizabeth on twitter: @tweetotaler PLOS Alison Gopnik’s Berkeley Lab SciPy 2015 arXiv Figshare Dryad Digital Object Identifier Paywall Polymath Project nvALT Simplenote Drafts TextExpander Keyboard Maestro Alfred App arXiv Citation Study Cameron Neylon's open science blog Reviewer/Authoring Guessing Study VisPy Talk from SciPy Hazel for Mac FunPaperFriday Keller, Jo...2015-07-1035 min