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Diversity of people / Twitter handles in "Learning about open science" #29
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+1! I can also make some suggestions
…On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 8:41 AM Armin Thomas ***@***.***> wrote:
I think this list could be more diverse (e.g., currently only one woman is
listed). I am no expert on this, but would be happy to do some research!
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sounds good! Russ, I can incorporate your suggestions |
Great! I will also do some research for other/more twitter handles. |
just added a few new ones
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Great! I will also do some research for other/more twitter handles.
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would also be good to order the list in a more rational way - e.g. alphabetic by last/first name |
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I think this list could be more diverse (e.g., currently only one woman is listed). I am no expert on this, but would be happy to do some research!
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