[science-at] [open-science] project name openscienceASAP

Brian Glanz brian.glanz at opensciencefederation.org
Thu Aug 1 00:29:07 UTC 2013


Stefan, I asked at PLOS today and there are no current plans to run ASAP
again. That may happen, but it would not likely be next year, rather in a
few years.

I like the concept, 'as a practice' and the double meaning. BG

On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Stefan Kasberger
<stefan.kasberger at gmx.at>wrote:

> hi,
>
> thank you for your feedback. i noticed it, but i was always thinking of
> it as an temporary project. does anyone know, if this is annually or
> just for one time?
>
> cheers, stefan
>
> Am 2013-07-31 10:02, schrieb Iryna Kuchma:
> > Dear Stefan,
> >
> > I don't know how important this is for you, but ASAP is also the name of
> > the Accelerating Science Award Program (ASAP), which recognizes the use
> of
> > scientific research, published through Open Access, that has led to
> > innovations in any field that benefit society (sponsored by 27
> > organizations, including major sponsors Public Library of Science (PLOS),
> > Wellcome Trust and Google): http://asap.plos.org/. I am worried that it
> > might create some confusions between your project and this award.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Iryna
> >
> > Iryna Kuchma
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> > On 31 July 2013 02:11, Stefan Kasberger <stefan.kasberger at gmx.at> wrote:
> >
> >> hello,
> >>
> >> the open science projekt (http://openscience.alpine-geckos.at) is
> >> thinking now for quite a while about a proper name. after long
> >> discussion, we now have found a favorite and wanted to ask the community
> >> about your opinion.
> >>
> >> it is openscienceASAP and it means Open Science as a Practice, but also
> >> has the double meaning with as soon of possible of course, which should
> >> lead to some attention. the goal of the project is, to give a platform
> >> to do everything around open science, especially write about it and be
> >> the hub in between all the other services for an open scientific
> >> workflow. This means also projects around open science, like software
> >> dev or sharing knowledge and experiences from courses.
> >>
> >> so, would be very happy about some feedback, also about the idea behind
> >> it and if you know any interesting sources for this. Basically, it's the
> >> development of a wordpress theme for a multiuser installation with use
> >> of many different APIs and plugins.
> >>
> >> cheers, stefan
> >>
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