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1por Molloy, Jennifer C.“…Open data leads to better science, but overcoming the barriers to widespread publication and availability of open scientific data requires a community effort. The Open Knowledge Foundation Open Data in Science Working Group describes their role in this movement.…”
Publicado 2011
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2por CERN. Geneva“…--HTML-->Part 1: Open Education and Open Access Kathi Fletcher – Education highways Gavin Weale – Live Magazine Mark Horner – Siyavula Philip Schmidt – Peer-to-peer university Steve Vosloo - Yoza Part 2: Open Source and Open Standards Andrew Rens – Creative Commons law Kabir Sanjay Bavikatte - Bio-cultural Community Protocols Mark Surman – Mozilla Drumbeat Steve Song – Village Telco Part 3: Open Data and Open Science Rufus Pollock – The Open Knowledge Foundation Francois Grey – Citizen Cyberscience …”
Publicado 2011
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3por Nicholas, Kimberly A., Villemoes, Frida, Lehsten, Edmund Aristid, Brady, Mark V., Scown, Murray W.“…We created this dataset by translating, geolocating to the county or province (NUTS3) level, and consistently harmonizing payment measures for over 16 million payments from 2015, originally reported by EU member states and compiled by the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany. This dataset and code allow in-depth analysis of over €60 billion in public spending by purpose and location for the first time, which enables both individual payment tracing and analysis by aggregation. …”
Publicado 2021
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4por Mietchen, Daniel“…He is the <a href="http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedian_in_Residence_on_Open_Science" target="_blank">Wikimedian in Residence for Open Science</a>, hosted by the <a href="http://okfn.de/" target="_blank">Open Knowledge Foundation, Germany</a>.</p> …”
Publicado 2012
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