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== Open access scientific repositories ==
== Open access scientific repositories ==
List - with link and brief description
List - with link and brief description
* arXiv
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* [http://arxiv.org/ arXiv by Cornell University Library] - Open access to over a million e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics
* HAL
* HAL
* SSRN
* [http://www.ssrn.com/ SSRN (Social Science Research Network)] - SSRN is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences.
* Academic.edu
* [http://academia.edu/ Academia.edu] - Academia.edu is a place to share and follow research
* http://www.mendeley.com/
* [http://www.mendeley.com/ Mendeley] - Free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research
* http://www.researchgate.net/
* [http://www.researchgate.net/ ResearchGate] - For Scientists: Connect with researchers, make your work visible and stay current
*[http://www.alfresco.com/products/collaboration/ Alfresco] - Browser-based platform for social content management and collaboration
* [http://www.spicebird.com/ Spacebird] - Spicebird is a collaboration application built on top of various other open source software, mainly the Mozilla Platform and Thunderbird. Provides integrated email, calendaring and instant messaging with intuitive user interface and runs on Windows and Linux.
* [http://www.zimbra.com/ Zimbra] - Next-generation email and collaboration platforms provides innovative features for end-users and IT administrators at lower total cost-of-ownership (TCO).


== Open  scientific collaboration ==
== Open  scientific collaboration ==

Revision as of 01:53, 12 May 2012

Open source science is science accomplished using an open source methodology.

Open source science includes [1]:

  • Transparency in experimental methodology, observation, and collection of data (e.g. MOST methods)
  • Public availability and reusability of that scientific data (e.g. the OSOTF)
  • Public accessibility and transparency of scientific communication.
  • Using web-based tools to facilitate scientific collaboration.
  • Using and developing scientific or engineering open source software and open source hardware for use in doing science

Open source scientific software

Organized by discipline ... gallery with screen shot and link Use Open source engineering software to start but looking primarily for things like: http://www.openscience.org/blog/?page_id=44

Open source scientific hardware

Organized by discipline ...gallery with picture and link

Open access scientific repositories

List - with link and brief description

  • arXiv by Cornell University Library - Open access to over a million e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics
  • HAL
  • SSRN (Social Science Research Network) - SSRN is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences.
  • Academia.edu - Academia.edu is a place to share and follow research
  • Mendeley - Free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research
  • ResearchGate - For Scientists: Connect with researchers, make your work visible and stay current
  • Alfresco - Browser-based platform for social content management and collaboration
  • Spacebird - Spicebird is a collaboration application built on top of various other open source software, mainly the Mozilla Platform and Thunderbird. Provides integrated email, calendaring and instant messaging with intuitive user interface and runs on Windows and Linux.
  • Zimbra - Next-generation email and collaboration platforms provides innovative features for end-users and IT administrators at lower total cost-of-ownership (TCO).

Open scientific collaboration

List - with link and brief description

  • Open Science Framework- open collaboration of scientists to increase the alignment between scientific values and scientific practices.
  • Open Science Grid - The Open Science Grid (OSG) advances science through open distributed computing. The OSG is a multi-disciplinary partnership to federate local, regional, community and national cyberinfrastructures to meet the needs of research and academic communities at all scales.
  • Open Source Ecology - is a network of farmers, engineers, and supporters building the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS). GVCS is a modular, DIY, low-cost, high-performance platform that allows for the easy fabrication of the 50 different Industrial Machines that it takes to build a small, sustainable civilization with modern comforts.

Crowd sourced scientific funding

List - with link and brief description

Open access scientific journals

  • get relevant list and paste from Journals
  • Energy Studies Review, (1991), McMaster University, applied energy policy journal, open access. SJR - 0.025
  • Energy Sustainability and Society - new, Springer Open Journal, Interdisciplinary Forum for Research, Development & Implementation of Sustainable Energy Systems. Style - Harvard

Open source science literature

For comprehensive list see:

References

  1. The first four points were adapted from Dan Gezelter "What, exactly, is Open Science?", Posted on July 28, 2009 at http://www.openscience.org/blog/?p=269
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