Tag: open science

  • CERN’s KiCad component library now open source

    CERN’s KiCad component library now open source

    The cornerstone of open source philosophy is that the recipients of technology should have access to all of its building blocks, such as software code, schematics for electronics and mechanical designs. This lets everyone study, modify and redistribute the technology to others. Since releasing the World Wide Web software under an open source licence in

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  • CERN to host flagship European open access publishing platform

    CERN to host flagship European open access publishing platform

    Open Research Europe provides a free publishing venue for a wide range of publicly funded research

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  • Fusing forces – accelerating open science through collaboration

    Fusing forces – accelerating open science through collaboration

    More than 350 participants from over 40 countries met at CERN to discuss the future of open science

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  • European project to make web search more open and ethical

    European project to make web search more open and ethical

    The OpenWebSearch.eu consortium, which includes CERN, has released a pilot of the first federated, pan-European Open Web Index, paving the way for a new generation of unbiased and ethical search engines

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  • CERN joins the build-up phase of EOSC Federation

    CERN joins the build-up phase of EOSC Federation

    The Laboratory is one of 13 organisations selected to contribute to the build-up phase of the European Open Science Cloud Federation

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  • SCOAP3 at ten: from open access to open science

    SCOAP3 at ten: from open access to open science

    Find out how, ten years on from its inception, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3) now plans a greater global adoption of open science

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  • How can I use CERN’s Open Science Office?

    How can I use CERN’s Open Science Office?

    Publishing in open access, managing research data and open source software, and more: CERN’s Open Science Coordinator, Anne Gentil-Beccot, explains how the CERN community can benefit from the Open Science Office

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  • CMS releases Higgs boson discovery data to the public

    CMS releases Higgs boson discovery data to the public

    The collaboration has also made publicly available the software that it developed to search for the unique particle

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  • Enabling open access to books

    Enabling open access to books

    An expanded collaboration agreement between CERN and the OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) Foundation sees the Laboratory directly hosting the OAPEN Library and the Directory of Open Access Books in its Data Centre

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  • LHCb experiment releases all of its Run 1 proton–proton data

    LHCb experiment releases all of its Run 1 proton–proton data

    The latest release makes LHCb research data, used by researchers to produce a number of significant results, available to anyone for a wide range of physics studies

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