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Posts by Iñaki Gárate

Siempre es un placer leer las columnas de Luis García Montero en @elpais.com o escuchar sus comentarios en @hoyporhoy.bsky.social

Si nuestros representantes tomaran nota de esta forma de comunicar y debatir, probablemente no veríamos una política tan polarizada y falta de acuerdos fundamentales

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La Consejería de Educación insta a las federaciones deportivas a expedir licencias a los menores migrantes Esta resolución se sustenta en un análisis jurídico que desbloquea la situación de estos menores de edad, que están en situación de vulnerabilidad y veían limitado su acceso al deporte base cuando pre...

🗣️🗣️La Consejería de Educación insta a las federaciones deportivas a expedir licencias a los menores migrantes #Canarias
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Reimagining Robin Hood: Scholarly Publishing as a Site of Struggle Reimagining Robin Hood: Scholarly Publishing as a Site of Struggle Wanted. Not a person, but a principle: that knowledge should be free. Download JPG Download PDF A4 Download PDF A3 …

With this poster, the @openlibhums.org reimagines Robin Hood for scholarly communications, not as a nostalgic figure but as a call to action. “Join the fight to make knowledge free,”

🔗 www.openlibhums.org/news/932/

#OpenScience #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication

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¿Por qué la música es cada vez más uniforme y posiblemente lo será mucho más en el futuro? Un ensayo de Edi Pou (mitad de los dúos Za! y Los Sara Fontan) advierte de que la inmensa mayoría de canciones que oímos tienen un compás binario y que una dieta sonora tan limitada atrofia nuestra ca...

Un ensayo de Edi Pou (mitad de los dúos Za! y Los Sara Fontan) advierte de que la inmensa mayoría de canciones que oímos tienen un compás binario y que una dieta sonora tan limitada atrofia nuestra capacidad de escucha, vía @eldiario.es

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The old joke: whenever there's a crisis, librarians respond with a LibGuide. Covid misinformation? LibGuide. AI panic? LibGuide. Management asks "what are we doing about X?" Box ticked. Crisis managed. Like all good jokes, it contains a serious diagnosis. (1)

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700 JupyterLab 4 Extensions! The JupyterLab extension ecosystem just crossed 700 extensions compatible with JupyterLab 4!

The JupyterLab ecosystem now includes more than 700 extensions.

Explore how contributors are expanding notebook workflows with visualization tools, AI integrations and developer utilities.

blog.jupyter.org/700-jupyterl...

#Jupyter #JupyterLab #OpenSource #DeveloperTools #DataScience

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Paradigm and Lyrasis Expand Access to University Press Library Open (UPLOpen) via the Palace Project Lyrasis and Paradigm Publishing Services (Paradigm) are proud to announce a powerful new tool for students, faculty and staff to access Open Access (OA) ebooks. The tool also allows libraries to incorporate them seamlessly into their collections. The collaboration between Lyrasis’ Ebooks and Community Engagement Division and Paradigm allows access to the University Press Library […]

Lyrasis + Paradigm Publishing Services expanded access to open scholarship! Their new integration makes UPLOpen’s OA titles available in The Palace Project app, making it easier than ever for libraries and readers to discover academic content.

Read the full story at: https://ow.ly/Ey9r50YwpZa

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Grande @brucespringsteen.net!!!

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Devezer's Urn LLMs make metascience easier, but that doesn't increase metascientific validity.

LLMs make metascience easier, but that doesn't increase metascientific validity, via @beenwrekt.bsky.social

#LLM #AI #Metascience www.argmin.net/p/devezers-urn

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Shared Principles for the Evaluation and Acquisition of Open Access Monograph Models - Research Libraries UK RLUK's Collections Strategy Network (CSN) has developed a set of principles to guide RLUK members when evaluating future investment in Open Access Monograph models.  These take into account the need t...

Shared Principles for the Evaluation and Acquisition of Open Access Monograph Models

#OpenScience #OpenAccess #Libraries

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A bubble chart showcasing the jobs least and most vulnerable to AI. Web designers are considered most exposed and most adaptable. Secretaries are also considered among the most exposed, yet much less adaptable. Janitors are considered among the least exposed and least adaptable. Published by the Washington Post.

A bubble chart showcasing the jobs least and most vulnerable to AI. Web designers are considered most exposed and most adaptable. Secretaries are also considered among the most exposed, yet much less adaptable. Janitors are considered among the least exposed and least adaptable. Published by the Washington Post.

A map showing desalination plants in the Middle East and their daily capacities. Along the coast of the Persian Gulf is where the majority of the facilities are located and where attacks have occurred due to the ongoing war in Iran. Published by The New York Times.

A map showing desalination plants in the Middle East and their daily capacities. Along the coast of the Persian Gulf is where the majority of the facilities are located and where attacks have occurred due to the ongoing war in Iran. Published by The New York Times.

A map chart illustrating the undersea cable network in the Middle East that ensures connection between the global East and West. Published by ABC News.

A map chart illustrating the undersea cable network in the Middle East that ensures connection between the global East and West. Published by ABC News.

An interactive tool to view Wikipedia articles in the form of a tower buildings. Building sizes are determined by the number of views in the past 12 months. Published by OneDaySoftware.

An interactive tool to view Wikipedia articles in the form of a tower buildings. Building sizes are determined by the number of views in the past 12 months. Published by OneDaySoftware.

The rise of AI affects various areas of life: technology, jobs, and even current wars. This week's visualizations provide further insight into this topic. 📊🤖💻

Discover these and much more on our blog: 👇
www.datawrapper.de/blog/data-vi...

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PIDfest 2026. SURF. Text imposed over photo of T.rex. skeleton. The PIDfest 2026 call for proposals is now open! We welcome proposals from all PID enthusiasts, wherever you are on your POD journey. The Call for Proposals will remind open through March 22. All information can be found on https://www.pidfest.org/ Photo by Museum Naturalis, own work, CC BY-SA 4.0. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=154961665

PIDfest 2026. SURF. Text imposed over photo of T.rex. skeleton. The PIDfest 2026 call for proposals is now open! We welcome proposals from all PID enthusiasts, wherever you are on your POD journey. The Call for Proposals will remind open through March 22. All information can be found on https://www.pidfest.org/ Photo by Museum Naturalis, own work, CC BY-SA 4.0. https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=154961665

Hey there, PID enthusiasts!

If you've been planning to submit a proposal for #PIDfest2026 and could use a little more time, rest easy. The deadline has now been extended to Tuesday, March 24! www.pidfest.org/pidfest-2026...

#PIDs #metadata #OpenResearch

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Introducing Jupyter Book 2: Next-generation Tools for Creating Computati... C. Holdgraf & R. Cockett
Introducing Jupyter Book 2: Next-generation Tools for Creating Computati... C. Holdgraf & R. Cockett YouTube video by JupyterCon

At JupyterCon 2025, Chris Holdgraf (2i2c) and Rowan Cockett (Curvenote) introduce Jupyter Book 2 and the MyST Markdown engine powering the next generation of computational publishing.

Watch the talk:
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#Jupyter #OpenScience #DataScience #OpenSource

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GitHub - openrepair/data: Source of the Open Repair Alliance downloadable datasets Source of the Open Repair Alliance downloadable datasets - openrepair/data

We welcome a new project to OpenSustain.tech #climate #sustainability #opensource #opensustain #openscience github.com/openrepair/d...

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ROR Data Data dump from the Research Organization Registry (ROR), a community-led registry of open identifiers for research organizations. Release v2.4 contains ROR IDs and metadata for 122,774 research…

A new version of the ROR registry has been released! 🎉 As always, new and modified records are immediately available in the ROR API, and the latest data can be downloaded from Zenodo at doi.org/10.5281/zeno.... Read what's new in release v2.4. github.com/ror-communit...

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Technical services for capturing diverse and structured credit for non-traditional research artefacts in the Life Sciences. The inner ring covers common categories of non-traditional research artefact groupings, the central ring covers primary non-traditional research artefacts, and the outermost ring highlights technical solutions capable of capturing credit for use to inform later recognition and reward steps.

Technical services for capturing diverse and structured credit for non-traditional research artefacts in the Life Sciences. The inner ring covers common categories of non-traditional research artefact groupings, the central ring covers primary non-traditional research artefacts, and the outermost ring highlights technical solutions capable of capturing credit for use to inform later recognition and reward steps.

Credit, recognition, and reward for non-traditional research artefacts in the Life Sciences

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#FAIRdata #OpenScience #Recognition #ResearchAssessment #Scientometrics

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The train has left the station: Agentic AI and the future of social science research | Brookings A new era of agentic AI agents has begun. What does it mean for social scientists? Solomon Messing and Joshua Tucker discuss.

The train has left the station: Agentic AI and the future of social science research

#AgenticAI #AI #Research

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EMBL’s Open Science monitoring workflow. For EMBL-led research, detailed compliance regarding Data Management Plans, preprints, and open data and software is gathered when authors  publish their articles open access with the support of the Office for Scientific Information Management (OSIM). In the central open access workflow, OSIM processes the payment of an Article Processing Charge (APC) or facilitates open publishing through one of the OA agreements with 
publishers²⁷. This subset is a part of all EMBL publications, for which additional information regarding open access and licensing is retrieved from open scholarly databases.

EMBL’s Open Science monitoring workflow. For EMBL-led research, detailed compliance regarding Data Management Plans, preprints, and open data and software is gathered when authors publish their articles open access with the support of the Office for Scientific Information Management (OSIM). In the central open access workflow, OSIM processes the payment of an Article Processing Charge (APC) or facilitates open publishing through one of the OA agreements with publishers²⁷. This subset is a part of all EMBL publications, for which additional information regarding open access and licensing is retrieved from open scholarly databases.

Open access and closed publication trends from 2019 to 2024. The stacked bars indicate the proportion of articles published under various models – Gold (APC-based immediate open access with a CC BY license, in a fully open access journal), Gold in hybrid journal (APC-based immediate open access with a CC BY license in a subscription journal), Green (self-archiving by authors), Bronze (free-to-read, otherwise, all rights reserved) and Closed (access only through subscription, all rights reserved).

Open access and closed publication trends from 2019 to 2024. The stacked bars indicate the proportion of articles published under various models – Gold (APC-based immediate open access with a CC BY license, in a fully open access journal), Gold in hybrid journal (APC-based immediate open access with a CC BY license in a subscription journal), Green (self-archiving by authors), Bronze (free-to-read, otherwise, all rights reserved) and Closed (access only through subscription, all rights reserved).

El @embl.org muestra que políticas claras, apoyo bibliotecario, infraestructura y formación pueden impulsar #preprints, datos abiertos y software libre, aunque los #DMP siguen siendo el mayor reto

Un buen caso de gobernanza de la #CienciaAbierta #OpenScience

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🗣️ #OpenScience policy wonks and policy-curious folks: Join @cos.io on 3/11 at 12pm ET for an intro to the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines. We’ll cover the core components and how researchers and policymakers can apply them.

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eLife’s Global South Committee is hosting a free webinar exploring Diamond Open Access, featuring a range of industry perspectives and highlighting successful implementations from around the world.

Register free: elifesciences.org/events/94216...

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Y esto es #CienciaAbierta #OpenScience 👏

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Financial Times, poco sospechoso de izquierdismo, lanza en TikTok una seria advertencia sobre la peligrosa deriva anti democrática de la actual Administración de EEUU > vm.tiktok.com/ZNRPtxdS6/

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Las causas y tratamiento para el síndrome de piernas inquietas: "Es una enfermedad muy prevalente pero muy poco valorada" Aunque pueda parecer una simple molestia, esta necesidad de mover las piernas por la noche es un trastorno neurológico conocido y que tiene solución

Las causas y tratamiento para el síndrome de piernas inquietas: "Es una enfermedad muy prevalente pero muy poco valorada"

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Beyond Retractions: Forensic Scientometrics Techniques to Identify Research Misconduct, Citation Leakage, and Funding Anomalies This paper presents a forensic scientometric case study of the Pharmakon Neuroscience Research Network, a fabricated research collective that operated primarily between 2019 and 2022 while embedding i...

This paper presents a forensic #scientometric case study of the Pharmakon Neuroscience Research Network, a fabricated research collective that operated primarily between 2019 and 2022 while embedding itself within legitimate scholarly publishing channels

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Deployment of Large Language Models (#LLM) with the EOSC EU Node

With streamlined integration and automated deployment workflows, you can launch powerful models inside their sealed user environments like Mistral in just a few clicks using #Ollama

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Deploy powerful #LLMs with just a few clicks!

The #EOSCEUNode Tools Hub lets researchers launch AI stacks with tools like Ollama + OpenWebUI in their own secure space. Perfect for non-commercial #AI experimentation.

🔗 Step-by-step guide here: go.egi.eu/Bq1ac 

#EOSC #OpenScience

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International Metadata Recommendations, and Platform-Specific Requirements for Open Access Books and Chapters With a review of recent policies and recommendations, an overview of metadata formats used in long-form publishing, specific metadata requirements mandated by international aggregators, and a formulation of a two-tiered metadata framework for books and chapters. Executive Summary This report provides a comprehensive review of international metadata standards and requirements for open access books and chapters. It aims to support small-to-medium sized independent scholar-led, as well as institutional, publishers of open access books in implementing effective metadata management practices, thereby improving the discoverability, interoperability and sustainability of open access books. The report situates Thoth Open Metadata within a broader movement towards open, community-owned infrastructure for scholarly publishing, responding to persistent challenges faced by independent and institutional publishers navigating proprietary metadata systems and fragmented technical standards. By consolidating research from major initiatives, including the ongoing work within the Copim Community as well as now-completed European initiatives such as DIAMAS, CRAFT-OA, and PALOMERA, and the corresponding emergence of the journals-focused Diamond Open Access Standard (DOAS), the report outlines current policy landscapes, identifies key gaps, and proposes a harmonised approach to metadata for open access books. Key findings include: Metadata openness and interoperability are critical for inclusion of books (open access and non-open access) in research assessment, policy development and monitoring, and equitable dissemination. Legal and accessibility frameworks (e.g. EU GPSR, Americans With Disabilities Act) increasingly necessitate the provision of richer metadata, including funder data, licensing, and accessibility fields, flowing through degradation-free metadata supply chains. Fragmentation of metadata standards and formats (ONIX, MARC, KBART, etc) in use across stakeholders and intermediaries active in the supply chain impedes visibility and reuse of open access books, while also impinging on the reuse of the metadata itself Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) such as DOI, ORCID, and ROR are essential for tracking, attribution, and interoperability – yet adoption remains uneven, particularly in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and particularly within the wide archipelago of small-to-medium-sized publishers across the globe. The highly fragmented nature of the book supply chain – with an existing multiplicity of distribution channels and correspondingly fragmented metadata requirements that is substantially different to that of journal publishing – means that policy and technical maturity for open access books has traditionally lagged behind that of journals. In response, the report proposes a two-tiered metadata framework: Essential: essential bibliographic and access data including information on title and subtitle, contributors, copyright holders, subjects classifications, landing page and full-text URLs and/or DOIs at book and chapter level, licence, publisher details, publication date. Releasing metadata into the public domain and making this explicit in the metadata record (e.g. via a CC0 dedication) to facilitate easy re-use e.g. across libraries. Desirable: includes elements such as a fuller set of Persistent Identifiers (ORCID, ROR), usage of a broader set of controlled vocabularies, multilingual metadata, abstracts, cover images, tables of contents, and funder details. A fuller description of the two-tiered metadata framework is available in Section X of this report, and the PDF attached here as a supplement. The proposed metadata framework aligns with emerging international quality standards and policy documents (e.g., Diamond Open Access Standard (DOAS), the German Working Group of University Publishers’ [AG Universitätsverlage] Quality Criteria, NISO recommendations, and policies such as the Swedish National Open Access or UKRI Open Access policy ). The report at hand also provides guidance for stakeholders, and with a particular view on small-to-medium-sized publishers of open access books, to facilitate integration with key discovery platforms and aggregators such as OAPEN, DOAB, Google Books, JSTOR, and Project MUSE, while also looking at traditional as well as alternative distribution mechanisms to academic libraries. This is pertinent as library research has shown that traditional library supply chains and distribution mechanisms are not up to the task of properly disseminating open access titles. Hence, alternative open mechanisms are needed to embed open access books more fully within library collections. In essence, the report calls for coordination between stakeholders across open scholarly infrastructure to foster interoperability via a broader adoption of a common open metadata framework, with an overarching goal to empower independent as well as institutional small-to-medium-sized publishers, to enhance discoverability, and to strengthen bibliodiversity. Ultimately, by proposing a future-proof enhanced metadata framework, the report provides a pathway to more centrally position open access long-form publishing in the global scholarly communication ecosystem. Acknowledgement: The authors are indebted to Christina Drummond (OAeBU DT), Arnaud Gingolt (OpenEdition), and Ludo Waltman (Leiden University), who have provided invaluable feedback on sections of this report. Supporting documents: Report document, in multiple file formats; Graphic `Overview of metadata formats, particular specifications, and platforms for open access books'. CC BY 4.0, 2026, Thoth Open Metadata; Spreadsheet `Overview of International Aggregators' Metadata Requirements for Books`, including the proposed framework of Essential and Desired Metadata for OA Books and Chapters (2026). This also available as a live online spreadsheet; and the full bibliography of referenced works in BibTeX and Zotero RDF formats. The extended bibliography can also be accessed via this open Zotero collection.

Report: International Metadata Recommendations, and Platform-Specific Requirements for Open Access Books and Chapters | Zenodo https://zenodo.org/records/18173982

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"Don't panic". After a series of risks of using AI in assessment, Prof @maurahiney.bsky.social finishes on what we can do to mitigate negative integrity impacts of AI-assisted assessment. The slides and recording will be posted to Cassyni: cassyni.com/events/JjA2W...
@inorms-reg.bsky.social

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📢 New #DiamondOA event series by SeDOA
Real examples, lessons learned, and discussion on implementing Diamond OA in practice.

🔎 First session 5 March 2026 | 14:00–15:00 CET
Diamond OA with Janeway at @tuwien.at
More details & registration: eveeno.com/139459322

#OpenAccess #ScholarlyPublishing

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What can I do if my idea has been plagiarized? An early-career scientist’s idea, shared at a poster session, has been published by someone else. What happens now?

Compartir ideas en pósteres o congresos implica riesgos

@nature.com recuerda qué hacer si alguien publica tu idea sin citarte: documentar pruebas, hablar primero con la otra parte y recurrir a apoyos institucionales si es necesario

#Ética científica en la práctica

#ResearchIntegrity

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