From c5c61e334812ff66df0837e29bc3277077a338e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kfitz <3170201+kfitz@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2023 08:27:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] remove extra line break --- oai13.md | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/oai13.md b/oai13.md index 49ece4a6..aa440e50 100644 --- a/oai13.md +++ b/oai13.md @@ -132,7 +132,6 @@ Note: In our proposal, however, we added "CARE" to "FAIR" in describing the work Note: So we're working with our colleagues to develop STEMEd+ Commons, a research coordination network for STEM education researchers worldwide. Our goal is to bring the lessons we've learned in building Humanities Commons -- about the centrality of community-building, about the need for ethical privacy and data reuse policies, and about the significance of strong community governance -- to the future of scientific communication. There are lots of technical updates that this expansion involves -- we're replacing our Fedora-based document repository with an InvenioRDM-based repository that will allow us to better serve a wider range of fields. And we're re-architecting the Commons as a whole, transforming our current hub-and-spoke structure into something more truly federated that will allow our network to connect and interoperate with a wide range of other open platforms and services. - ![Screenshot of the OA Books Network group](images/humcomm-group.png) Note: But the key is that the Commons is designed to facilitate **community-building**. Its emphasis on member-to-member connections and communication is a significant component of why our STEM education colleagues came to us, rather than selecting another platform on which they could build their research coordination network -- because while there are a ton of well-funded platforms that can host and preserve the data and publications that scientists produce, many of them are operated without academic values in mind, and none of them focus on the *people* doing the work, or on the ways that discussion and collaboration amongst those people might lead to transformative change.