#CoRDI2025:
In der nächsten Session sind mehrere von unseren Expert:innen an Vorträgen beteiligt:

🛠️From RDM Software to Semantic Portals u.a. mit Julian Schneider, Johannes Darms, Vera Clemens und Juliane Fluck
🌱Errare Humanum est #ErrorCulture u.a. mit @zaesa
🤝FAIRagro's Power of Support @FAIRagro #AgroScience u.a. mit Lucia Vedder

#FAIRdata #Dataverse #OpenScience

Mehr Infos: https://www.zbmed.de/ueber-uns/presse/neuigkeiten-aus-zb-med/artikel/zb-med-auf-der-cordi

ZB MED auf der CoRDI

Vom 26. bis 28. August 2025 findet an der RWTH Aachen die zweite Ausgabe der Conference on Research Data Infrastructure statt.

ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften

(2/n) Because in the past 20 years even these small and medium changes have been brushed away purposefully and ill-meaning, we are now seemingly only left with the large, less stable, likely painful steps. Screaming for panic and radical action is not out of joy, but out of care in a desperate situation. That's the moment for the Delayers to say: I get it now or I was wrong or I'm sorry or Let me make it up to you. Instead they continue their strategy of smoke and mirrors to evade any responsibility while squeezing out every last penny of possible profit.

#DelayofClimateAction #cooptation #greed #radicalization #errorculture #authoritarianism

Ryan Cheley is giving the talk "Error Culture" at DjangoCon US 2024 in Durham, North Carolina (US) 🐂

https://2024.djangocon.us/talks/error-culture/

#Django #DjangoCon #DjangoConUS #DjangoConUS2024 #ErrorCulture

CC @ryancheley @djangocon

Error Culture

DjangoCon US

One of my PhD students is currently conducting a #SysReview and found within their ~6.3k screening hits seven retracted papers.
❤️ #Zotero #RetractionWatch

Stated retraction reason:

3x integrity of journal or #PeerReview (Hindawi)

2x errors & update published

1x error & no update published

1x no ethics approval

As already with errata / corrigenda, this is extremely heterogeneous and not all retractions are equal.

#ErrorCulture #PublicationEthics #AcademicPublishing #AcademicChatter

@toni Yet I've noticed that it's accepted usage to call all kinds of mistakes "bugs" all of the time.

(Well, if there's a bug ticket, what else could it be?)

I imagine that if one were to use non-standard language during a team meeting and say "I've made a small mistake here" there's a slightly higher chance that questions might arise (some managers need #errorculture course) than if I smugly describe it as a "bug".

Then everyone just nods sagely and goes on to the next subject.

Weird 😁