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| | | | This weekend we ran PyDataLondon 2018, the fifth iteration of our conference (connected with our monthly PyDataLondon meetup). This year we grew to 500 attendees! Read about the past PyDataLondon 2017 here.Updates - videos are online, reportedly we raised £91,000 towards open source support for | |
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| | | | The Full Stack Web Development Conference of Epic proportions. | |
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| | | | October 7-9, 2024 Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, Berkeley, CA, USA https://simons.berkeley.edu/homepage There will be a workshop at the Simons Institute in Berkeley in celebration of the life and scientific contributions of the late Luca Trevisan (1971-2024). The workshop will be open to all who would like to attend, subject to capacity constraints.... | |
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| | "What's the difference between ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and the institutional repository?" "I put my papers in ResearchGate, is that enough for the open access policy? These and similar questions have been been common at open access events over the past couple of years. Authors want to better understand the differences between these platforms and when they should use one, the other, or some combination. First, a brief primer on what each service has to offer: ResearchGate and Academia.edu ResearchGate and Academia.edu are social networking platforms whose primary aim is to connect researchers with common interests. Users create profiles on these services, [...] |