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This week: Open access and open science journalism

December 2, 2019April 22, 2014

I had a couple of guest posts come out today, and surprisingly both happen to be about open access. The first was for Canadian Science … Read more

Tags cancomm, CSP, cswa, guest blog, open access, science communication, science journalism, science writing

Coming soon: Science Borealis

December 2, 2019September 30, 2013

A group of Canadian science bloggers (Kim Moynahan, Steph Taylor, Pascal Lapointe, Raymond Nakamura, Maryse de la Girody, and myself) has been working with Canadian … Read more

Tags blog aggregator, Canadian science, Canadian Science Publishing, cancomm, Genome Alberta, scicomm, science borealis, science communication

Did You Miss Me?

December 2, 2019August 23, 2013

I’ve been away from blogging lately – so many ideas but far too dense of a brain fog to try and explain any of them. … Read more

Tags academia, altac, cancomm, scicomm, science, water, wildfire

Canadian science communication takes off

December 2, 2019July 25, 2013

The topics I follow most closely on Twitter are #cdnpoli, #cdnsci, and #scicomm. A lot of news from the first two has been pretty negative … Read more

Tags Canada, Canadian politics, Canadian science, cancomm, scicomm, science borealis, science communication, science policy, scienceonline

Guest post at CSWA

December 2, 2019March 14, 2013

Health issues have unfortunately kept me from updating this blog as often as I’d like over the last while. However, today I have a guest … Read more

Tags blog network, Canada, cancomm, scicomm, science, science communication

Government vs. the Public: Mind the Science Gap

December 2, 2019February 23, 2013

Last fall I wrote a post about Canadian science communication, which got a lot of hits – for me, anyway. Some liked it, others hated … Read more

Tags Canadian government, Canadian science, cancomm, CERC, CFI, NSERC, science communication, science policy
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