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Practical Data Management for Bug Counters | And people who count other things, too! Practical Data Management for Bug Counters And people who count other things, too! Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Is accessibility part of “open” science? Posted on July 13, 2021 by kstackwhitney Today’s post is a guest blog post by Jay Wickard, an undergraduate research student at Rochester Institute of Technology, who is working with the ‘Managing Our Expectations’ team this summer to examine accessibility (or the lack thereof) as a dimension of open and reproducible science. Hey everyone, this past month I have been doing research on the different accessibility guidelines found in varying scientific journals. The one similarity connecting all of them, being that they are open access journals. These types of journals have been instrumental in fostering inclusivity within the scientific world, but are they as accessible as they claim they want to be? The term “ acc...

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