Editors' Picks
FSCI2019 | A deep dive into scholarly communication
Posted by Stephanie Hagstrom | Aug 14th 2019 | Comment
First keynotes announced for #FORCE2019
Posted by Jennifer Gibson | Jun 5th 2019 | Comment
The program committee for the #FORCE2019 meeting in Edinburgh is pleased to announce the first two keynote speakers for the October event:
Dive deep in Open Waters: Understand the latest trends in Open Science, Open Scholarship, and Open Data at FSCI2019
Posted by Daniel O'Donnell | Apr 26th 2019 | Comment
FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute at UCLA (August 5-9, 2019)
Towards Software Non-Creator-Instigated Identification (NCI) and Citation
Author: Daniel S. Katz, | Publication Date: Mar 5, 2019, Author: Daina Bouquin | Publication Date: Mar 5, 2019, Author: Neil Chue Hong | Publication Date: Mar 5, 2019
Posted by Daniel S. Katz | Mar 5th 2019 | Comment
University of Edinburgh announced as host for the FORCE11 2019 conference on research communication in the digital age
Posted by Jennifer Gibson | Feb 11th 2019 | Comment
(February 11, 2019) FORCE11 and the University of Edinburgh are pleased to announce that Edinburgh, Scotland and the historic Murrayfield Rugby Stadium will be host to the FORCE2019 annual meeting,
RRIDs, a product of FORCE11 seem to improve the scientific literature
Posted by Anita Bandrowski | Jan 29th 2019 | Comment
Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) are short, alphanumeric tags for antibodies, model organisms, cell lines, and tools (such as software and databases) that are typically used in the methods sec
AI, Blockchain, Open Source - separating the value from the hype
Posted by Stephanie Hagstrom | Jan 22nd 2019 | Comment
FORCE11 and UCLA Library partner to host 2019 FSCI summer institute on open research
Posted by Jennifer Gibson | Nov 29th 2018 | Comment
FORCE11 is pleased to announce the third annual FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) will take place at UCLA from August 5 to 9, 2019.
The Brilliant Life and Tragic Death of Aaron Swartz
Posted by Stephanie Hagstrom | Nov 21st 2018 | Comment