I’m writing a blogpost for Generation Research an editorial platform for Open Science. Its only planned as a short post to announce the launch of the Opensay community. Further posts and announcements can be made and GenR is open for the Opensay community to contributions at any time.
I attended the second ‘Energy Bridge’ event in Berlin, this January.
Title: (topics: Open Science transfer and Planlos)
Intro
Announce the new initiative
Why its important: zero carbon and
Give context of community: Open Mod, Bridge event at DIW
The Planlos/no plan issue
Open Science: collaboration; its value for policy/CSO/Gov; OA/Open Science mistakes of the past and learning from them; OS + DevOps + Cloud Computing; Open Science transfer
@robbie I’d like to use the following two pics from the forum, hopes that’s OK
Link to blogpost again https://cryptpad.fr/pad/#/2/pad/edit/mSV951Pa9dVrpu7O5GUBgp6z/ I’ll be finished in a couple of hours, best look after then as currently it will chop and change until its shaped into something fairly reasonable (he hopes, or more like it has to be).
Cryptpad changed how URLs are encoded to prevent tracking, you have to use dedicated share URL as opposed to doc URL to prevent tracking. Tick, done.
Hi @mrchristian Another bad link. But different from the first one. I’ll read what’s written at my last good link but won’t edit in case that document is not current.
@mrchristian As discussed, could you add the following paragraph after “… trust and relevance”. TIA!
The above image shows where the various roles might lie in the process of bridging researchers and civil society. Researchers supply the system models and the established datasets. Civil society envisions various views of the future. And in the middle is this new community, provisioning and running the models, and subsequently undertaking the comparative analysis. One important result is whether a particular scenario is feasible or not — if not, the scenario authors will need to relax some boundary conditions and resubmit a more tractable scenario.
And if you could also adjust the HTML so the image renders outside the text margins, like you did last time.