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Project Noah
"a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere"
coscience  biology  app  collaborate 
4 weeks ago by mark.larios
consent to research
Standard legal and technical systems for common genomic research and public genomic research.
genomics  research  coscience  open  collaborate 
november 2011 by mark.larios
Everything We Think Can in Principle Be Thought By Someone Else: A Plea for Open Scholarship
"This is just to say that if we think keeping our scholarly work primarily out of public sight [except for the occasional conference presentation] until its penultimate moment of publication in a conventional venue such as the academic journal or book, at which point quite a few years of our lives [mainly spent in the solitude of studies and libraries or other semi-private spaces where we could manage a foothold] may have been devoted to that work whose “arrival” in print may even occur long after we have moved on to other projects, then we risk working too much in the dark, apart from the world which has bequeathed to us our objects and methods of study and reflection [I might also add here that this traditional way of doing things also keeps our work sequestered within the academy, and does not allow us to reach a more broadly public audience, which, in my mind, is a real perversion of the term "humanities"]. We also do our work largely apart from the very peers whom we hope will welcome and even love it when it is “finished.” Yes, for the kind of work we do, quiet is required, even long stretches of solitude [because this is when ideas often arrive to us that could never have arrived any other way and also because it's hard to translate medieval Latin when people are milling all around you], but you’ve got to get outside every now then. And maybe also reflect on the fact that even the supposed inside/outside divide is primarily an illusion."
academic-culture  openness  publishing  gatekeeping  coscience 
september 2011 by Vaguery
CRdata.org - The better way to crunch data
Use privately, or share data & R scripts
Access the power of R through point & click menus
Run your analysis on the Amazon cloud
cloud  data  statistics  R  coscience 
july 2011 by mark.larios
FigShare
Publish your previously wasted figures.
publishing  open  science  coscience 
january 2011 by mark.larios
The Grand Unified Theory On The Economics Of Free | Techdirt
"Once you've broken out the components, however, recognizing that the infinite components are what make the scarce components more valuable at no extra cost, you set those free. Not only do you set those free, you have every incentive to create more of them, and encourage more people to get them. You break them into easily accessible bites. You syndicate them. You hand them out. You make them easy to share and embed and distribute and promote.…"
agalmics  economics  business-model  Coscience  answer-factory  how-to-make-a-million-whuffie 
october 2010 by Vaguery
The 8 Legal Steps to Creating a Startup
"While company filings and regulations may not be the most glamorous parts of your startup, they're absolutely critical to the success of your business and safety of your personal savings. Here's a quick rundown of the laws and regulations you need to consider when creating a startup. Of course, depending on your type of business, hiring a tax accountant or good attorney with specific experience in your industry can go a long way to helping you steer clear of trouble."
startup-culture-must-improve  advice  coscience 
august 2010 by Vaguery
Panton Principles
"For science to effectively function...it is crucial that science data be made open.
open  science  coscience 
february 2010 by mark.larios
L3C - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The L3C is a low-profit limited liability company (LLC), that functions via a business modality that is a hybrid legal structure combining the financial advantages of the limited liability company, an LLC, with the social advantages of a non-profit entity. An L3C runs like a regular business and is profitable. However, unlike a for-profit business, the primary focus of the L3C is not to make money, but to achieve socially beneficial aims, with profit making as a secondary goal. The L3C thus occupies a niche between the for-profit and charitable sectors.
As of September, 2009, an L3C can only be formed in the states of Michigan[1] ,Vermont, Wyoming, Utah, the Crow Indian Nation and the Oglala Sioux Tribe. On August 4, 2009, Gov. Pat Quinn signed Illinois' L3C Bill SBO239 and the law will take effect on January 1, 2010."
nonprofit  ifprofit  business-model  corporations  business  Workantile-Exchange  Nudge  Coscience 
september 2009 by Vaguery
Cleaning up scientific competition: an interview with Sean Cutler (part 1). : Adventures in Ethics and Science
"I would wager, that if one were granted access to analyze the reviewer data held by the journals, I think some interesting patterns would arise and a lot of horribly unethical scientists would be exposed."
ethics  science  publishing  perishing  coscience  collaborate 
may 2009 by mark.larios
Patent Law Blog (Patently-O): Co-Inventors Contribution Must Be “More Than The Exercise of Ordinary Skill”
"Correcting Inventorship: An issued patent is presumed to name the correct inventors. Thus, an inventorship challenge must bring "clear and convincing evidence" that the newly surfaced inventor "contributed to the conception of the claimed invention." "Simply reducing to practice that which has been conceived by others is insufficient for co-inventorship." Under the clear and convincing standard, the inventorship challenge "must be corroborated by independent evidence.""
intellectual-property  patents  engineering  collaboration  law  contracts  CoScience  rights 
october 2008 by Vaguery
Biogang - OpenWetWare
"A biogang characteristic: lack of respect for institutional boundaries and restrictions"
coscience  smash-control-lines  open 
august 2008 by mark.larios
Freelancing science - today and tomorrow « Freelancing science
"And that’s the plan: leave academic (and competitive) funding system and shift to an outcome oriented one"
coscience 
august 2008 by mark.larios

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