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ESIP Winter 2015: Code Sprint Focus Area

Posted by dbassendine on October 10, 2014 at 9:27pm
Mapping
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Data Visualization
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Data Storage and Integration
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Semantic Web
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Web Services
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Citation and Digital Identifiers
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Science on Drupal at DrupalCon Portland

Posted by BCaron on April 18, 2013 at 10:25pm

I will be proposing a BOF about doing science on and through Drupal at the Portland DrupalCon... I hope to see you there! Let me know if you have any agenda items I should add to the BOF description.

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Help us find ET!

Posted by siemion on November 9, 2012 at 4:49am

Our research group, the UC Berkeley Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, began building up a Drupal site (http://seti.berkeley.edu) a few years ago to support both scientists in our group and outreach to the general public. We could use some help cleaning up the UI, organizing content and upgrading from Drupal 6 to 7. Ideally you would be located in the SF Bay area and could meet with our group in person, and would be willing to take on this pet project for an extended period of time (not a lot of hours, just be willing to work with us over time).

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Science on Drupal session at Badcamp

Posted by BCaron on October 9, 2012 at 5:59pm

Looking for input as to what people want to explore at the Badcamp session, Science on Drupal. What is your vision for doing science using Drupal? What successes have you had? What problems do you face? We can build a new platform for Science 2.0 using Drupal and collective passion.
If you will be a Badcamp 2012, you can add your comments to the session: http://2012.badcamp.net/program/sessions/science-drupal

Hope to see you in Berkeley, or to see your comments below. We will do our best to address them.

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NASA Science on Drupal

Posted by mossy2100 on February 7, 2012 at 7:56am

Too good not to share!

NASA Science on Drupal initiative: http://earthdata.nasa.gov/node/2863

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Science Collaboration Framework (SCF)

Posted by Anonymous on August 18, 2011 at 1:16pm

I came across this distribution in the Science Applications group. It seems to be primarily focused on creating communities of biomedical researchers and fostering research collaboration.

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How are you using Drupal in science?

Posted by jrdixey on February 20, 2010 at 2:46am

As this group has grown - 38 members last time I looked! - I thought it might be time to find out what everyone is up to. How are you using - or planning to use - Drupal in science? If you're running part of your lab with Drupal, how does it fit in with the rest of your systems? Are you using it to collaborate with other labs or institutions?

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Drupal key to our non-profit progress

Posted by marknewlyn on August 16, 2006 at 12:34am

Hi Everyone

Keeping this short is tough (and off to a bad start ;) - at home (South Africa) there is huge social disparity which is perpetuated by only the well-off having access to resources that could potentially break the cycle. We are focused on education. Many students in poorer schools (>50%) do not even have sufficient textbooks. Enter our project - a note: without publishers', editors' and authors' royalties a hard cover 250 page books costs less than ZAR20 (<2ドル.5) to print:

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FHSST (Free High School Science Texts) is a project that aims to provide free science and mathematics textbooks for Grades 10 to 12 science learners in South Africa.

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