• Mashup Score: 7
    OpenCheck - 1 year(s) ago

    An epistemic pumping and filtering station. Coming soon. Preserve the #ScienceTwitter follow graph Join 2221 #ScienceTwitter members who have contributed Get Started PREVIEW Find new Mastodon follows in the directory

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    • Attn #SciTwitter: Good things happening over at @OpenCheckNet. First, if you haven't signed up yet to help preserve the science twitter graph, with your @ORCID_Org ID or Mastodon handle, it just takes a few clicks. https://t.co/5eKT5X91RF

  • Mashup Score: 0
    OpenCheck - 1 year(s) ago

    PREVIEW notes Academics To get listed in the directory, contribute to the #ScienceTwitter follow graph archiving project. If you have publications in OpenAlex associated with your ORCID you’ll be included if you opt in. Topics powered by OpenAlex Genetics (108) Biochemistry (100) Internal medicine (88) Pathology (63) Law (61) Ecology …

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    • Second, check out the research directory prototype: https://t.co/yTB0xT8Qw0 https://t.co/FPQE1YsaZH

  • Mashup Score: 2
    OpenCheck - 1 year(s) ago

    Twitter is a valuable resource for scientists, and we want to preserve the network in case of Twitter technical or organizational failure. While failure is unlikely, we think it’s worth having a backup plan. By archiving the follow graph now using ORCIDs as enduring keys, we’ll be able to re-hydrate the graph later if necessary (e.g. on Mastodon, blogs, etc.). Data is fully open under a CC0…

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    • RT @mfwells5: Go to https://t.co/ltOhu19DDM to keep #SciTwitter alive on Mastodon.

  • Mashup Score: 4
    OpenCheck - 1 year(s) ago

    Twitter is a valuable resource for scientists, and we want to preserve the network in case of Twitter technical or organizational failure. While failure is unlikely, we think it’s worth having a backup plan. By archiving the follow graph now using ORCIDs as enduring keys, we’ll be able to re-hydrate the graph later if necessary (e.g. on Mastodon, blogs, etc.). Data is fully open under a CC0…

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    • What it does is create a graph of who follows whom on twitter, keyed to @ORCID_Org numbers. The data are freely available under the CC0 license. Please, if you are a member of #ScienceTwitter, add you information. Go to https://t.co/ELOMYs8qKc and confirm. I've done it myself.