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SUMMARY:A Revolution in Evolution: Open Science Projects at Duke (The Edge Open Series)
DESCRIPTION:The scientific practice of sharing information\, begun in 
 earnest with the creation of society journals\, entered a new epoch with 
 the digital age. Through online open science projects\, Duke researchers 
 Karen Cranston and Doug Boyer are extending the potential for sharing data 
 and expanding our knowledge of evolution\, from microbes to mammals. Join 
 us as they talk with Duke librarian Elena Feinstein about the motivations 
 behind open science\, how their projects (MorphoSource and Open Tree of 
 Life) embody and benefit from openness\, and the professional rewards (and 
 challenges) of pursuing open science. Hosted at the Forum for Scholars and 
 Publics (Old Chem 011\, West Campus).\n\nThis talk is made possible by the 
 Forum for Scholars and Publics\, Duke University Libraries' Digital 
 Scholarship Services department\, and The Edge: The Ruppert Commons for 
 Research\, Technology\, and Collaboration\, which is hosting a series of 
 events at Duke in 2016-2017 on the theme of Open. With presentations\, 
 workshops\, and project teams focused on open access\, data\, publishing\, 
 research\, scholarship\, science\, and software\, the Libraries offer an 
 opportunity for the Duke community to discuss\, learn\, reflect\, and 
 engage in a changing scholarly landscape that promises to expand the 
 traditional boundaries of academia.
LOCATION:Other (see event description)\, West Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Liz Milewicz":MAILTO:liz.milewicz@duke.edu
CATEGORIES:Digital Scholarship, Events @ the Edge
CONTACT;CN="Liz Milewicz":MAILTO:liz.milewicz@duke.edu
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