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mrchristian / dictionaries-method.md
Last active October 8, 2019 15:32
Dictionaries method

Dictionaries creation process (method)

The dictionaries being made for use with Open Climate Knowledge (OCK) project are 'exploratory dictionaries'.

Instructions on dictionary creation can be found here.

Terms used in the dictionaries are from Wikidata (if they don't exist in Wikidata we will add them).

The dictionaries are used to search for documents and to classify them. For example if two documents share a dictionary term then the documents can be used in the following ways:

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mrchristian / README.md
Last active October 10, 2019 09:29
Sample OCK homepage text

Open Climate Knowledge

#OCK – 100% open research for climate change

DOI: 10.25815/eb9f-ad48

Open Climate Knowledge (OCK) is an open research project for data mining Open Access (OA) papers related to Climate Change — to build stats on OA rates, and for researcher to use in their work. OCK is intended for researchers inside and outside of academe.

Get involved! Run the software yourself or contribute to the research project. You can see open tasks and areas of expertise that need covering here. If you have questions or comments then raise an issue on GitHub or message on Twitter with the hashtag #OCK.

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mrchristian / FOSS-Index.md
Last active October 3, 2019 16:16
Indexing FOSS code for Climate Change

Open Call — Indexing FOSS Research Software Code for Climate Change: Specifically in Open Energy Modelling

Open Climate Knowledge #OCK https://github.com/petermr/climate

— Invitation to get involved! Questions or comments raise an issue on GitHub or via Twitter @Gen_R_

Intro

This call is for a first round of analysis to establish statistics on rates of FOSS licencing for code used in research software for climate change.

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