I've been using for a year an OpenSource webmail app where I had shared some insights in the discussion forums to improve the app and find some issues in their repository
Share your research via trusted repositories
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Napisane przez: Diego Alejandro Toro Ramirez ()
I have been creating the following Open Source repository to create a testing environment for Ansible projects for several Raspbian nodes, using docker.
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Napisane przez: Antonio Maciá Lillo ()
I haven't been using open science practices as I'm not a researcher, but I hope to learn about it in this course and apply it in the future.
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Napisane przez: Jorge Cabrejas Peñuelas ()
I work as a data scientist and use a lot of kaggle.com, a website to share code and learn machine learning techniques at the same time. Totally recommendable.
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Napisane przez: Pablo Oliver Cortés ()
Although I am not a researcher in october I came across Zenodo, an OpenScience project developed by CERN that allows for Data, Code, Publications and more to be shared, curated and referenced. You can take a look at: https://zenodo.org/ https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo
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Napisane przez: Javier Bustillo López ()
As I´ve never been a researcher, it´s hard to think about one Open Science practice, but almost all of us, when we had to accomplish our TFGs, I think we have used some repositorys as in my case UCrea, from the University of Cantabria, in order to get all the information necessary.
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I've worked as developer using Opencast, an Open Source Lecture Capture & Video Management for Education.
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Napisane przez: Rafael Tomás Sanjuan ()
I haven't used any of these practices since i am not a research, but i am sure that from now if i need will use them.
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Napisane przez: Daniel González Sánchez ()
As I´ve never been a researcher I haven't been using open science practices but almost all of us have used an Open Source repository at least once.
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Napisane przez: Josu Palacios Lartain ()
I'm not a researcher therefor I've not used these Open Science practices till now, maybe in a near future
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Napisane przez: Francisco Javier Del Campo Calvo ()
I am not a researcher, but when I was working on my Final Degree Project, I used a lot of material of that kind, such as research papers. At that time, I did not pay attenttion to whether or not they belonged to an Open Science project, but the simple fact of having free access to all that material already proves how good the idea of Open Science is.
Finally, as another colleague has said, we have all used a Open Source repository at least once.
Finally, as another colleague has said, we have all used a Open Source repository at least once.
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Napisane przez: Victor Alcacer Marques ()
I have never used these practices because I'm not a researcher, but for academic work I have taken advantage of it