Please recommend women leaders in the Open Access/Science area. Too many conferences/boards feel like openness in science is only for men.
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From our collection of crowdsourced open science practices...pic.twitter.com/bVmO40s2sp
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is this up on a website somewhere?
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It is :-) https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3685048.v1 … - part ofhttps://101innovations.wordpress.com/outcomes/
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Thank you so much for this the open scientists vaguely in my area might appreciate this. CC
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[PS: that wheel makes my migraine so much worse so will have to investigate later]
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Also, since I'm here/not able to really get up at the moment, I think that neuroatypicals could be taken into account w such visualisations.
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We want to do open stuff too! But, yes, I realise it's diff taking into account all the different requirements, e.g., colour blindness, etc.
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Good to keep people aware of it - in this morning's workshop we did ask about colour blindness before using red/yellow/green, but then...1/2
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... then tweeted the result out, which is of course less useful for c/b people - good lesson to use c/b safe colours always
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