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🗓 Submit by Feb 7, 2025.
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Posts by Simone Sacchi (he/him)
David Lynch died today.
A brief retrospective with related articles and media.
Da padre e giocatore non posso che apprezzare molto: open.substack.com/pub/xgen/p/u...
Grazie @alezampa.bsky.social !
Over 40 syllabi on Open and Reproducible Science courses taught by various instructors publicly available here osf.io/vkhbt/. Make sure to expand the "wiki" as well. Would be great to see pages like this with curated syllabi for other topics (e.g., science of rel't's, social psychology, and so on).
Colleagues, consider applying and/or sharing within your networks!
👉 Deadline 12 February 👈
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@libereurope.bsky.social
Proposta: il Golfo di Trusk. Sembra più consono ai personaggi #trump #musk @matteobordone.bsky.social
www.ilpost.it/2025/01/08/t...
"A whopping 82% of people who used the library’s physical space and 79% of people who physically attended programs reported more optimism regarding the future, compared to only 58% of digital-only users."
Our physical space and resources matter *greatly!*
bookriot.com/innovative-s...
Apropos of nothing at all -- Applications are now open for the inaugural Disinformation Summer Institute: disinfoinstitute.org. Applications are due January 31st, 2025.
It is happening! 🎉
@opensciencenl.bsky.social just awarded 23 proposals dedicated to structurally embedding #openscience within the institutional recruitment and promotion policies!
www.openscience.nl/en/news/know...
Screenshot of paper "Open Science at the generative AI turn: An exploratory analysis of challenges and opportunities" by Mohammad Hosseini, Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Kristi Holmes and Tony Ross-Hellauer Crossmark: Check for Updates Author and Article Information Quantitative Science Studies 1–24. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00337 Abstract Technology influences Open Science (OS) practices, because conducting science in transparent, accessible, and participatory ways requires tools and platforms for collaboration and sharing results. Due to this relationship, the characteristics of the employed technologies directly impact OS objectives. Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly used by researchers for tasks such as text refining, code generation/editing, reviewing literature, and data curation/analysis. Nevertheless, concerns about openness, transparency, and bias suggest that GenAI may benefit from greater engagement with OS. GenAI promises substantial efficiency gains but is currently fraught with limitations that could negatively impact core OS values, such as fairness, transparency, and integrity, and may harm various social actors. In this paper, we explore the possible positive and negative impacts of GenAI on OS. We use the taxonomy within the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science to systematically explore the intersection of GenAI and OS. We conclude that using GenAI could advance key OS objectives by broadening meaningful access to knowledge, enabling efficient use of infrastructure, improving engagement of societal actors, and enhancing dialogue among knowledge systems. However, due to GenAI’s limitations, it could also compromise the integrity, equity, reproducibility, and reliability of research. Hence, sufficient checks, validation, and critical assessments are essential when incorporating GenAI into research workflows.
1/ 🚨 NEW PAPER! “Open Science at the Generative AI Turn”
In a new study just published in Quantitative Science Studies, we explore how GenAI both enables and challenges Open Science, and why GenAI will benefit from adopting Open Science values. 🧵
doi.org/10.1162/qss_...
#OpenScience #AI #GenAI
💥New: Where to start with AI in research management
👩💻Anna Aston #AcademicSky #ResearchManagement
Looking forward to watching this movie!
This is the way (sorry my nerd self kicked in) 💙
REPORT: 'The Cost & Price of Public Access to Scholarly Publications: A Synthesis' Invest in Open Infrastructure: some findings:
* The scholarly communications ecosystem is in a state of adaptive experimentation.
* Cost and price transparency have become more common
investinopen.org/blog/the-cos...
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Are you working on making a meaningful change in your academic institution? You think people and values should be at the heart of the process? Then the Values-Enacted Leadership Institute is for you. Join my @humetricshss.bsky.social colleagues today for an info session at 18:00 CET!
We're holding VELI information sessions on Dec 16 at Jan 21 at 12pm Eastern. Sign up or find out more: humetricshss.org/values-enact...
Thanks to the generous support of the Mellon Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, attendance at VELI will be heavily subsidized. Learn more about our financial approach: humetricshss.org/our-pay-as-y... #highered
We are thrilled to invite applications from institutional teams for the inaugural Values-Enacted Leadership Institute (VELI), taking place in Oregon from July 13 - 18, 2025. Applications are due February 12. humetricshss.org/values-enact...
Hi there 👋, this is the blue sky over Florence, seen from the European University Institute!
We’ve just landed here 🚀 and can’t wait to connect with all of you. Follow us to get the latest on research, events, and EUI campus life!
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We can finally launch the history of #Malta collection. Books are now classified and they're being catalogued - find a link to a Zotero library in the blogpost.
Many thanks to the researchers who gathered this book by book blogs.eui.eu/library/malt...
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Kevin Munger (Chair of Computational Social Science, EUI) piece on why universities shall abandon X www.chronicle.com/article/univ... #EUI #twitter #X
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Should research assessment reform be ‘as aligned as possible, as diverse as needed’?
Read the last piece in this series developed in conversation with awesome women in research evaluation: @lizziegadd.bsky.social Noémie Aubert Bonn, Claire Fraser, Haley Hazlett & Anna Hatch.
Are we all metascientists now? Slides from my talk today at REvaluation 2024 www.revaluation2024.eu in Vienna rori.figshare.com/articles/pre... #REvaluation24 @rorinstitute.bsky.social #metascience
Best view on Florence, anyone? #EUI
New paper out in Nature npj Science of Learning, with @dieuwkezwier.bsky.social, @sarageven.bsky.social, @thijsbol.bsky.social and Carla Haelermans. About COVID19 effects on track enrolment in NL, and relations of the pandemic effects with student motivation, 1/n
I'm hiring a postdoc at Cambridge to work on a new research project on open research in the humanities and social sciences. Starting in February for three years. Please share!
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/48788/
Since 2017, the #EUI has been a member of the #ScholarsAtRisk www.scholarsatrisk.org network, advocating for #academicfreedom globally.
We are seeking crowdfunding contributions to support the inclusion of Scholars at Risk in our community. Please, share and contribute! www.eui.eu/en/public/ab...