Who Follows Whom? Exploring Open Science Social Networks

A few items to comment on. First, my personal e-mail was sent a notification from twitter that suggested certain other organizations to follow, apparently based on my interest in figshare – the title of the e-mail was “Suggestions based on figshare” Twitter suggested “Similar to figshare” includes: PLOS (@PLOS) Open Continue reading Who Follows Whom? Exploring Open Science Social Networks

Exploring #OpenScience Communities via Twitter

Continuing some initial explorations on how to explore data sharing practices among users of an online repository such as figshare. As an active (or more accurately, formerly active) twitter user (@mountainsol), I recall finding that some of my information was stored by a service called “favstar.” Twitter has the ability Continue reading Exploring #OpenScience Communities via Twitter

#OpenScience Social Networks: Facebook and Google+

Continuing to look at figshare today. Facebook has some limited data available concerning users. It is not possible to see “who likes figshare” on Facebook because that information is private, unlike twitter, which allows any user to view the “followers” and “friends” of a twitter user. The limited data that Continue reading #OpenScience Social Networks: Facebook and Google+

Discipline Classification Survey Instrument & Informed Consent

Hi Dr. Allard, Here is an attempt at a survey instrument for discipline classification, two sections and 8 questions total. Section I includes questions about role and work environment. Questions 1 and 2 derived from Arsevโ€™s PhD dissertation (8 primary subject disciplines; 11 work settings). Question 3, current job titles, Continue reading Discipline Classification Survey Instrument & Informed Consent

E-mail to Open Notebook – Exploring WordPress Capabilities

For the 2013 version from WordPress, I found post via e-mail by looking under: Tools http://mountainsol.wordpress.com/wp-admin/tools.php Visited “my blogs” my secret blog address @post.wordpress.com http://mountainsol.wordpress.com/wp-admin/index.php?page=my-blogs Gives the option to re-generate or delete – good feature in case the account is compromised So now, I’ll attempt to e-mail a message with Continue reading E-mail to Open Notebook – Exploring WordPress Capabilities

DataONE Network Analysis Project – From E-mail to Notebook

Need to retroactively post some information from last semester prior to starting the open notebook. Might post-date these entries to reflect the time at which each was discussed.   Network analysis project was assigned November 11, 2012. E-mail folder for “Network Analysis” related e-mail contains: 20 e-mail threads 14 threads Continue reading DataONE Network Analysis Project – From E-mail to Notebook

Correspondence: Request for File โ€“ DataONE users

Note: the following content is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” From: Jessel, Tanner Monroe Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 6:22 PM To: Dave Vieglais; Mitchell, Chad Matthew Cc: Amber E Budden Subject: Request for File โ€“ Continue reading Correspondence: Request for File โ€“ DataONE users

Correspondence: Assessing Criteria for Membership in docs.dataone.org

Note: the following content is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” From: Jessel, Tanner Monroe Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:03 PM To: Amber E Budden Subject: RE: docs.dataone access Good afternoon Amber, Iโ€™m working on a Continue reading Correspondence: Assessing Criteria for Membership in docs.dataone.org

Correspondence: DataONE Social Network Analysis Set-up

Note: the following content is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” From: Jessel, Tanner Monroe Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:36 PM To: Mitchell, Chad Matthew Subject: RE: document info Hi Chad, I am still working on Continue reading Correspondence: DataONE Social Network Analysis Set-up

Correspondence: “Official Policy” for doc.dataone.org Access

Note: the following content is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” Original Query: On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Jessel, Tanner Monroe <tjessel> wrote: Good afternoon Amber, Iโ€™m working on a research question related to Continue reading Correspondence: “Official Policy” for doc.dataone.org Access