elduvelle, to random
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What do people use nowadays as #RSSReaders? (Does the concept even still exist?)

It’s to keep track of relevant #ResearchPapers of interest as my main source used to be… Twitter and ResearchGate, which I’ll both be leaving before 2024

researchbuzz, to Futurology
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'Cornell Tech has announced a total of more than $10 million in gifts and grants...to support arXiv, a free distribution service and open-access archive for scholarly articles. The funding will allow the growing repository with more than 2 million articles to migrate to the cloud and modernize its code to ensure reliability, fault tolerance and accessibility for researchers.

https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/10/research-repository-arxiv-receives-10m-upgrades

elduvelle, (edited ) to random
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Please, can we just agree to do name-date citations and not random number citations in ?

The citation often adds nuance, and too often, the sentence and the citation are actually in contradiction! Making it as easy as possible to know what’s cited should be a priority of scientists (and journals).

(PS: I am not a fan of the name-date either but it’s better than the alternative, for now…)

bibliolater, to science
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Kelsey E Witt and others, The Impact of Modern Admixture on Archaic Human Ancestry in Human Populations, Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 5, May 2023, evad066, https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evad066 @science

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