Re: CFP: First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016)

2016-05-10 Thread Sarven Capadisli
On 2016-05-10 08:39, Herbert Van de Sompel wrote: Sarven, I am a fan of your linked research work. But I think it's a bit unjust to characterize D-Lib Magazine as fitting in the category "via paper and desktop/print centric tools and formats." D-Lib is, and has since its start in 1995, been

Re: CFP: First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016)

2016-05-10 Thread Herbert Van de Sompel
Sarven, I am a fan of your linked research work. But I think it's a bit unjust to characterize D-Lib Magazine as fitting in the category "via paper and desktop/print centric tools and formats." D-Lib is, and has since its start in 1995, been an HTML-only journal that has served the Digital

Re: CFP: First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016)

2016-05-10 Thread Oscar Corcho
Dear Sarven, I was missing so much your reply e-mails to the lists ;-) Thanks for your contribution, which I was expecting. Indeed, any type of contribution will more than appreciated, especially since you probably have very interesting things to say wrt reproducibility and open science, so I am

Re: CFP: First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016)

2016-05-10 Thread Sarven Capadisli
On 2016-05-10 06:51, Oscar Corcho wrote: ## Paper Submission ## Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers. Submitted manuscripts will have to be in the range of 4000-5000 words and edited with OpenOffice Writer or Microsoft Word, following the "Matters of

CFP: First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016)

2016-05-10 Thread Oscar Corcho
[*** Apologies for cross-posting ***] ** First International Workshop on Reproducible Open Science (RepScience 2016) Co-sponsored by Research Data Alliance Europe and OpenAIRE2020 Hannover, Germany, September 9th, 2016