Open Access

Open Access (OA) research is available online for free, often with permission to reuse. OA includes articles, data, code, books, research proposals, and entire journals, as well as supporting tools and policies.
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The need for documentation to be provided in the software repo does not seem to be explicitly listed in the Submissions requirements section in
Hi,
I recently stumbled upon this project. However, when coming to your landing page, I couldn't really tell what it was until reading for a bit. The first thing on the landing page is an argument as to why science fair should exist (which I think is a really great mission and great argument) but it doesn't talk about what it is. There isn't really a one or two sentence description explaining
[req] Add User Docs
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From ORCID we got a paper published in 9000
So obviously, the importer does not filter by publication date.
Currently, the press bar only shows on projects if the project is in standalone mode or if the instance has a global press bar. We should decouple the press bar from standalone mode and show it regardless of standalone mode being enabled or not.
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See https://docs.ropensci.org/roadoi/ and this comment from Hadley: ropensci/rotemplate#19 (comment)
You can also have a look where other packages store readme.md
figures:
FAIR principle
To which extent does catalogue conform to FAIR principle: https://www.force11.org/group/fairgroup/fairprinciples
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pull_advanced.py
to incorporate the logic for determining 5/10 vs 10/10 and put that onto Canvas. - Make sure the reminder email is adjusted to make this explicitly clear.
- Reiterate this point throughout the semester.
Article in the generic sense of the word. It could include manuscripts, scholarly articles, notes, slides, reviews, thesis etc. There may be some overlap with issue #9 but that's fine.
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I've set up an instance of the Discourse discussion platform hosted at CERN (https://hepdata-forum.cern.ch/). This new HEPData Forum should be linked from the footer of all HEPData web pages (next to the Email, Twitter, GitHub links). It should also be mentioned in the submission documentation.
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Make glossary
We want an index that links terms to the pages they occur on. From among those terms we pick the ones we want to give a definition, and this becomes the glossary.
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Jul 3, 2016 - Python
Apart form #137 and the issues in the project's repos, here are some additional pieces of information that are relevant for reporting:
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Open Access
Open Access refers to online, free of cost access to peer reviewed scientific content with limited copyright and licensing restrictions.
We are seeking contributions of resources and discussion around the topic of open access here (where y
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make note of REPEC
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Mar 15, 2017 - Python
The folder name is singular, but the folder contains several tutorials, and https://github.com/ContentMine/FutureTDM/blob/master/README.md refers to the folder name as plural.
Some consistency would help.
The random_walk function is not a direct equivalent to the RandomWalker class method. A strict equivalent would be this:
It is still not much faster, but it's a more fair comparison.