As I have been refining the metadata of my #KCWorks submissions, it has been surprisingly present to revisit the reflections of my past self. Here is a link to my article on the "Daughters of Métis" which articulates the origin and effect of patriarchal dominion: https://works.hcommons.org/records/04efk-wyb77
Switching to KCWorks means more than just a new platform — it means ✅ protected data, ✅ lower costs, and ✅ amplified research. 🚀 #KCWorks

@fresseng

You should get in touch with @kfitz
They even have their own   instance and are interacting with #bonfire folks.

OK, my list is now

#Zenodo (in use, but I didn't see its potential 🏆)
#OpenAlex (in me use 🦸)
#kcworks (ready to discover this week 🕵️)
#Bonfire (waiting for it 👀)
#europepmc (will use it more 🦾)
#ORCiD (my appologies, I undervalued you🧎)

@nemobis
You are right. #bonfire hopefully will address the issues that many researchers are looking for and then I recently also learned about #kcworks https://works.hcommons.org
Kathleen Fitzpatrick (@[email protected])

Friends and colleagues: if you have published work that has previously been made available via #PubMed or other federally-controlled architecture, I strongly encourage you to find other ways to share it. For instance: KC Works is a non-profit, community-governed repository (built on top of CERN's InvenioRDM). We support all fields, all languages, all geographical locations. Join us and ensure that your work can remain available to all. https://works.hcommons.org

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