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@opencitations@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

📊 We asked the community, and the community answered.
Now that the Community Survey is closed, we have collected and analysed the results. The full report is available on #Zenodo, while our latest blog post offers an overview of key trends.
💭A phase of strategic reflection starts now: stay tuned for what's next!
📌Report: https://zenodo.org/records/18470862
📌Blog post: https://opencitations.hypotheses.org/4130

OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
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OpenCitations is a plural: insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey

At OpenCitations, we have always described ourselves as community-driven and community-governed infrastructure. This definition deeply reflects our nature, since OpenCitations was born as a non-profit Open Science infrastructure to support open scholarship for the benefit of the scholarly community, and it continues to rely on that same community for its sustainability and governance, through memberships and participation in strategic decision-making processes.  For … Continue reading OpenCitations is a plural: insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
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Summary Report of the OpenCitations Community Survey 2025

This report presents the results of the OpenCitations Community Survey conducted between October and December 2025. The survey was carried out to collect feedback on the use, awareness, and perceived limitations of OpenCitations services, and to support the ongoing evaluation of technical developments and outreach activities. This document provides an analysis of the collected responses, focusing on recurring themes and shared perspectives. OpenCitations (https://opencitations.net/) is an open science infrastructure organization dedicated to the publication of open scholarly bibliographic and citation data.
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@opencitations@scicomm.xyz  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

📊 We asked the community, and the community answered.
Now that the Community Survey is closed, we have collected and analysed the results. The full report is available on #Zenodo, while our latest blog post offers an overview of key trends.
💭A phase of strategic reflection starts now: stay tuned for what's next!
📌Report: https://zenodo.org/records/18470862
📌Blog post: https://opencitations.hypotheses.org/4130

OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
OpenCitations is a plural: Insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
OpenCitations blog

OpenCitations is a plural: insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey

At OpenCitations, we have always described ourselves as community-driven and community-governed infrastructure. This definition deeply reflects our nature, since OpenCitations was born as a non-profit Open Science infrastructure to support open scholarship for the benefit of the scholarly community, and it continues to rely on that same community for its sustainability and governance, through memberships and participation in strategic decision-making processes.  For … Continue reading OpenCitations is a plural: insights from the OpenCitations Community Survey
Zenodo

Summary Report of the OpenCitations Community Survey 2025

This report presents the results of the OpenCitations Community Survey conducted between October and December 2025. The survey was carried out to collect feedback on the use, awareness, and perceived limitations of OpenCitations services, and to support the ongoing evaluation of technical developments and outreach activities. This document provides an analysis of the collected responses, focusing on recurring themes and shared perspectives. OpenCitations (https://opencitations.net/) is an open science infrastructure organization dedicated to the publication of open scholarly bibliographic and citation data.
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@josh@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@nacly Thank you! That is very helpful.

Here's a link to the syllabus. I address digital sovereignty issues as lecture provided examples, especially in weeks 4 (open government practices) and 12 (global workplaces). I plan to use all the examples given so far (and for which I'm doing a lot of searching and lurking) to flesh out week 12 this semester and add some new examples to the readings for both weeks in the fall.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aXiadZbG8gLKrM-QObAJdTg9ZDvV7UbCRTpasawpdWA/edit?tab=t.0

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SHARING SOCINFO / CYBORG 2025.3 FALL COMPLETE CLASS MANUAL

INFO-I 202 / SOC-S 240 SOCIAL INFORMATICS & ANTH-A385 CYBORG ANTHROPOLOGY COURSE INFORMATION REDACTED PROFESSOR CONTACT INFORMATION REDACTED Description: This course considers the omnipresent role technology plays in human existence and how technological behaviors may be studied. We will l...
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@nacly@floss.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@josh Thanks for the great syllabus! So many things I'd like to read. I also really like the list of assignments/projects and instructions for them.

FWIW, I think this syllabus is worth publishing as an open educational resource ( #OER) on a place like #Zenodo so people can cite you:
https://www.zenodo.org/

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