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We outline Australia's Open Access mandates and its current policies for those looking to submit their research or to read it.
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We sat down with Jordy Findanis and Laura Bandura-Morgan from OAPEN/DOAB to discuss peer review in open access book publishing.
on Mon, 1PM
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What Open Science Monitoring is and Why We Need It
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Here, we will outline open science monitoring, how monitors work, examples of them, and why it is important.
on Nov 6
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Sciforum : Event management platform
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Introduction In Romania, adopting a plant-based diet could have a profound impact on agricultural land use, reflecting broader global trends. This study investigates the potential land savings by analyzing the land required to produce various sources of calories. The focus is on understanding...
on Oct 26
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Open Science Principles Can Improve Artificial Intelligence
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We discuss how open science principles can be applied to artificial intelligence so that each supports the other.
on Jul 23
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We outline the history of the South Korean Open Access movement and its current policies for those looking to submit research or read it.
on Jun 25
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The 8th International Electronic Conference on Water Sciences - Innovative Trends to Reshape the Water Science, Technology and Engineering
on May 9
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AbstractLegumes are considered one of the important family of angiosperms, which provides significant source of dietary proteins, dietary fibers and minerals, and carbohydrates to the world. They are mainly grown for human consumption, forage, green manure. Legumes also play key role in crop...
on Mar 1