--- http_interactions: - request: method: get uri: https://api.rogue-scholar.org/posts/updated body: encoding: ASCII-8BIT string: '' headers: Connection: - close Host: - api.rogue-scholar.org User-Agent: - http.rb/5.1.1 response: status: code: 200 message: OK headers: Content-Type: - application/json Content-Length: - '25138' Ratelimit-Limit: - '15' Ratelimit-Remaining: - '14' Ratelimit-Reset: - '3' Date: - Wed, 08 Nov 2023 10:07:52 GMT Server: - Fly/442f90d3 (2023-11-07) Via: - 1.1 fly.io Fly-Request-Id: - 01HEQ6E4HTP85T3NK4C16TKDFM-fra body: encoding: UTF-8 string: '[{"archive_url":"https://wayback.archive-it.org/22141/20231105110201/https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-access-berlin/2023/10/06/veranstaltungshinweise-november-2023","authors":[{"name":"Georg Fischer"}],"blog":{"category":"otherHumanities","description":null,"feed_url":"https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-access-berlin/feed/atom/","generator":"WordPress","home_page_url":"https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-access-berlin","language":"de","license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode","slug":"oaberlin","status":"active","title":"Open Access Blog Berlin","updated_at":1699429735},"blog_name":"Open Access Blog Berlin","blog_slug":"oaberlin","doi":"https://doi.org/10.59350/bmvf8-z4q23","guid":"https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-access-berlin/?p=1977","id":"bb8932b9-2820-42f8-b22f-f191aaf00e32","image":null,"indexed":false,"indexed_at":1699219437,"language":"de","published_at":1696581036,"reference":[],"relationships":[],"summary":"weiter zu Dezember 2023 [folgt in K\u00fcrze] Anmerkung zu dieser Rubrik: Das OABB erstellt monatlich eine \u00dcbersicht \u00fcber Termine und Veranstaltungen zu Open Access und Open Research in Berlin bzw. an Berliner Einrichtungen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf unseren Partnereinrichtungen und auf Veranstaltungen, die sich an die \u00d6ffentlichkeit richten bzw. die offen sind f\u00fcr Angeh\u00f6rige der Wissenschafts- und Kulturerbeeinrichtungen in Berlin.","tags":["Veranstaltungshinweise"],"title":"Veranstaltungshinweise November 2023","updated_at":1699429735,"url":"https://blogs.fu-berlin.de/open-access-berlin/2023/10/06/veranstaltungshinweise-november-2023"},{"archive_url":"https://wayback.archive-it.org/22124/20231105103706/https://upstream.force11.org/principles-of-open-scholarly-infrastructure-posi-version-1-1-reflections-from-adopters","authors":[{"name":"Ginny Hendricks","url":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0353-2702"}],"blog":{"category":"humanities","description":"The community blog for all things Open Research.","feed_url":"https://upstream.force11.org/atom-complete/","generator":"Ghost","home_page_url":"https://upstream.force11.org","language":"en","license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode","slug":"upstream","status":"active","title":"Upstream","updated_at":1699378833},"blog_name":"Upstream","blog_slug":"upstream","doi":"https://doi.org/10.54900/n6az7-4xb07","guid":"652bb7cb4e902104cd51d525","id":"3d013369-c9fa-4b05-8b5f-ad7e1e2f39a2","image":"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1529246337709-b1a561ebd175?crop=entropy&cs=tinysrgb&fit=max&fm=jpg&ixid=M3wxMTc3M3wwfDF8c2VhcmNofDEyfHxjb2xvdXIlMjBzdGVwc3xlbnwwfHx8fDE2OTkzMDU0MTN8MA&ixlib=rb-4.0.3&q=80&w=2000","indexed":false,"indexed_at":1699348555,"language":"en","published_at":1699347653,"reference":[],"relationships":[],"summary":"The Upstream platform was created in order to discuss all things open. 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Blogging is a great way to report from conferences, and for me FriendFeed is the best microblogging tool to do that.","tags":["Meeting Report"],"title":"Using Twitter at the ASCO Conference","updated_at":1698521115,"url":"https://blog.front-matter.io/posts/using-twitter-at-the-asco-conference"},{"archive_url":"https://wayback.archive-it.org/22096/20231101172748/https://blog.front-matter.io/posts/what-is-scholarly-markdown","authors":[{"name":"Martin Fenner","url":"https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1419-2405"}],"blog":{"category":"computerAndInformationSciences","description":"The Front Matter Blog covers the intersection of science and technology since 2007.","feed_url":"https://blog.front-matter.io/atom-complete/","generator":"Ghost","home_page_url":"https://blog.front-matter.io","language":"en","license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode","slug":"front_matter","status":"active","title":"Front Matter","updated_at":1699181519},"blog_name":"Front Matter","blog_slug":"front_matter","doi":"https://doi.org/10.53731/r294649-6f79289-8cw1c","guid":"62d42bbd41e317003df48d87","id":"3850bdcb-6858-4883-a9e9-b474d0bc6f45","image":"https://blog.front-matter.io/content/images/2022/08/DALL-E-2022-08-29-11.57.15---Edward-hopper-oil-painting-of-a-garden-gnome-with-an-umbrella-under-the-Golden-Gate-Bridge.png","indexed":null,"indexed_at":1689007007,"language":"en","published_at":1371489360,"reference":[],"relationships":[],"summary":"One of the important discussions taking place at the Markdown for Science workshop last weekend was about the definition of Scholarly Markdown.","tags":["Meeting Report"],"title":"What is Scholarly Markdown?","updated_at":1698520325,"url":"https://blog.front-matter.io/posts/what-is-scholarly-markdown"},{"archive_url":null,"authors":[{"name":"Roderic Page","url":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7101-9767"}],"blog":{"category":"computerAndInformationSciences","description":"Rants, raves (and occasionally considered opinions) on phyloinformatics, taxonomy, and biodiversity informatics. For more ranty and less considered opinions, see my Twitter feed.
ISSN 2051-8188. Written content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.","feed_url":"https://iphylo.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default","generator":"Blogger","home_page_url":"https://iphylo.blogspot.com/","language":"en","license":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode","slug":"iphylo","status":"active","title":"iPhylo","updated_at":1698394696},"blog_name":"iPhylo","blog_slug":"iphylo","doi":"https://doi.org/10.59350/m59qn-22v52","guid":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16081779.post-903668539491051583","id":"087fc7fc-c157-414a-a7b6-00503a55b521","image":"https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjaJx_5psYTAPfRLaomxACMxZ5Ant1peCHJixf0PeYP82k2uw9vOq4P2Q-HzSakV8q5aSmfqs0X_J_OJmnnhttknlwVYeEguQaxhk4fWi0lKvh_KzugoZWd_MjHmXcImkuMVbJPxXmwln6-Ah7iy4elXNGhfhmofrZbHrgcc3VC7E7lrVd05Utw/s72-c/Screenshot%202023-10-26%20at%2013.30.11.png","indexed":false,"indexed_at":1698333872,"language":"en","published_at":1698333060,"reference":[],"relationships":[],"summary":"This blog post documents my attempts to create links between two major resources for plant taxonomy: JSTOR\u2019s Global Plants and GBIF, specifically between type specimens in JSTOR and the corresponding occurrence in GBIF. The TL;DR is that I have tried to map 1,354,861 records for type specimens from JSTOR to the equivalent record in GBIF, and managed to find 903,945 (67%) matches. Why do this? Why do this?","tags":[],"title":"Where are the plant type specimens? Mapping JSTOR Global Plants to GBIF","updated_at":1698394696,"url":"https://iphylo.blogspot.com/2023/10/where-are-plant-type-specimens-mapping.html"}] ' recorded_at: Wed, 08 Nov 2023 10:07:52 GMT recorded_with: VCR 6.2.0