Title: High Performance Computing Resources for Parallel Simulations and DataAnalysis: NSG and HPACDate: Saturday, Nov. 3 from 9 AM to noon at downtown San Diego location.
British Pharmacological Society strongly recommends publications begin incorporating #RRID to methodological considerations enabling reproducibility of immunoblotting and immunohistochemical data
The 2018 NEURON Summer Course will be held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, from Monday, August 6, through Saturday, August 11. The course will present a thorough introduction to computational modeling of neurons and networks with NEURON, and is suitable for individuals at all levels of expertise. The registration deadline is Monday, July 16, 2018. No applications will be accepted after that date, and there will be no on-site registration.
#RRID is now a primary tool used by the American Association for Cancer Research to address the issue of irreproducible research. @AACR http://aacrjournals.org/improv-reprod
A Talk with Brian Nosek: Improving Openness and Reproducibility in Scholarly Communication Thursday, April 19 • 2-4 p.m. Geisel Library, Seuss Room
A new version of NeuroMorpho.org is out now!
The film analyzes and dissects, through interview, diagrams, and on-site filming, the five stakeholder groups in the issue of reproducibility, specifically in regards to antibodies.
This Summer, from July 31 to August 4, our colleagues at FORCE11 will be hosting the Scholarly Communications Institute at the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla, California.
Update to the literature section of SciCrunch Communities.
SciCrunch registers and assigns IDs to a variety of resources, including software, data repositories, and core facilities; however, there are a fair amount of resource types that are not included in the SciCrunch registry. This is a simple and quick tutorial that will quickly explain which resources are and are not accepted in SciCrunch.
Why take control? NIF uses text mining tools that query the literature on a monthly basis to help tool makers track their resource. It is like ORCID for software tools and databases. Tracking can notify tool makers when papers mention their tool. It provides the information openly and lets other users know how many papers cite any tool. This allows the user to make decisions as to which tool to use for their applications.
This tutorial will show you how to add a resource in SciCrunch!
How to search for data in the main SciCrunch community.
Communities can change how searching SciCrunch data works.
Communities can create custom containers to show off news, version, or anything that needs to be added dynamically as they want.
Once created, a community can change the appearance of its homepage and search pages.
Adding content to your homepage operates differently than just editing your appearance.
Edit mode is a new way to edit your community on the pages that will reflect those changes.
SciCrunch can change the way resources are added to our registry.
Creating a community has changed in recent updates to be easier than before.