[open-science] looking for high-impact success stories of open science

Nick Barnes nb at climatecode.org
Thu Jan 10 20:05:45 UTC 2013


I'd look at Fernando Perez' presentation to PyCon Canada 2012.
http://blog.fperez.org/2012/11/back-from-pycon-canada-2012.html
iPython, and especially iPython Notebook, is shaping up to be an
amazing tool for collaboration, sharing, publication, etc.  There are
a series of cool examples from about 40 minutes on in the video,
including two particularly ones from about 43:30.

Also ask Victoria Stodden for some RunMyCode stories.

Nick B

On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 4:40 PM, david osimo <david.osimo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all, thanks again for all your input last year. As you might remember
> we've finalized a study on Open Science for the European Commission.
> It turned out to have quite an impact and we're supposed to give a
> high-profile presentation in 2 weeks with top decision makers in EU.
> Because of this policy impact, I could not yet share the results with you.
> Hope to do it soon.
>
> Anyway, for this next presentation, I'm compiling a list of success stories
> of science 2.0. We look for inspiring scientific advances enabled by:
> - open access
> - open data
> - open code / reproducible science
> - other collaboration tools such as wiki, blogs, etc
>
> It would be great if you could help finalizing this compilation. we could
> really make a small difference in EU policies on this topic.
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq7ILf5BATiJdHBzZ3JDdjRaTGtmQUE0M3gtSHVfZ1E
>
> By the way: why don't we build opensciencestories.org?
>
> Best
> david
>
>
>
> david.osimo at gmail.com
> skype, twitter: osimod
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>
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