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Mozilla Science Lab | ||
Owner: Stephanie Wright | Updated: 2020-03-3 | |
The Mozilla Science Lab was an initiative of the Mozilla Foundation from 2013 - 2018. We explored how the power of open source could change the way science was done on the web. We operated under the belief that a community of peers that work, learn and build together could make research thrive on the open web. We did this through sprints, participatory learning, and prototyping with the research community to make science more like the web: open, collaborative and efficient. If you’re interested in Mozilla’s continuing efforts around open science, please visit the Mozilla Festival website at mozillafestival.org. |
Timeline
14 June 2013 - Mozilla Science Lab (MSL) is "born"
August 2013 - MSL begins Code Review pilot with PLOS Computational Biology
Oct 2013 - MSL website goes "live"!
Nov 2013 - MSL launches Community Calls and participates in its first Mozilla Festival
Dec 2013 - MSL partners with GitHub and figshare to launch "Code as a Research Object".
Study Groups
Template Lessons Handbook
Science Fellows
Fellows
Open Leadership
WOWs OLC OL101
Data Guides
Training Guides
Publications
Annual Reports Assessment Other Pubs
Support
The Mozilla Science Lab was supported over the years by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Helmsley Charitable Trust, and the Siegel Family Endowment.
License
This work by the Mozilla Science Lab is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.