Previous PLOS Journals Now OPEN for Published Peer Review
Madison Crystal,
The Official PLOS Blog,
2019/05/24
This is good: "Starting today, ALL PLOS journals will offer authors the option to publish their peer review history alongside their accepted manuscript! We’ve been excited to make this announcement, and make major strides towards a more open publication process, since last fall when we signed ASAPbio’s open letter committing to transparent peer review options."
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Changing Seasons
Bonni Stachowiak,
Teaching in Higher Ed,
2019/05/24
Summer reading and podcast listening from Bonni Stachowiak. She writes, "I took a look at episodes that aren’t recent (anything before episode 200) and saw which of these more evergreen shows were standouts in recent months.
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Colorise your cat pics with Serverless!
Alex Ellis,
2019/05/24
This is yet another example of how anyone can access artificial intelligence as a service. "You can deploy OpenFaaS on any machine which has Docker, or you can use the cloud. In this example we'll use DigitalOcean which has a one-click image for deploying OpenFaaS." And remember - if it doesn't work with cat pictures, it doesn't work.
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