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Computational Cultural Publishing: Climate Emergency Sprint

Demand 100% open research now! #ock

An online sprint / workshop to place as part of 'AMRO 20 – Of Whirlpools and Tornadoes' based in the city of Linz, Austria. 20-23 May 2020 - Art Meets Radical Openness https://www.radical-openness.org/en

Questions DM @mrchristian | Chat on Matix #OCKProject

You're invited to ask questions about what the open scientific literature knows about climate change using Open Climate Knowledge (OCKProject) data mining software.

The sprint will involve documenting the questions and responses using Jupyter Books. We use OCKProject data mining software to turn your questions into dictionaries, which can in turn then be used to search the world's open literature.

  1. We can create responses, visualisations on the questions, and
  2. Comment and make demands for better access to the scientific community

'Cultural computational publishing’ and ‘sprints or book sprints'?

  1. ‘Cultural Computational Publishing' is a mixture of Jupyter Book, like The Turing Way which include live code and a reproducible computing environment as in the Research Compendium.
  2. The sprint is an arbitrary time constraint to get people together to author on a topic. It is important to acknowledge that many expert parts of publishing are left out of book sprints — often the feminized labor (less valued) parts of doing the behind the scenes finishing.

We’ll also publish a Wikiversity collaborative preprint.

OCKProject is an open research project hosted by TIB and organised as a working group of FORCE11. There is an open invitation to joing the working group.

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