ποΈ Kickoff: Jan 22, 2026 at 18:00 UTC
π Sessions: Feb 17 (18:00 UTC), Mar 17 (17:00 UTC), Apr 21 (17:00 UTC), May 19 (17:00 UTC), June 16 (17:00 UTC)
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ποΈ Kickoff: Jan 22, 2026 at 18:00 UTC
π Sessions: Feb 17 (18:00 UTC), Mar 17 (17:00 UTC), Apr 21 (17:00 UTC), May 19 (17:00 UTC), June 16 (17:00 UTC)
The Modular Peer Review Working Group with our partners @prereview.bsky.social kicks off in January. Join the cohort shaping how we review modular research outputs like data, code, methods and visuals.
continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
The Modular Peer Review Working Group we co-organized with @continuous.foundation kicks off in January, 2026!
π Join the cohort shaping how we review modular research outputs like data, code, methods, and visuals.
Sign up here: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
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Building trust, building together: In San Diego @continuous.foundation & openRxiv hosted a workshop bringing together developers of scientific communications tools. Implementation focused, and most importantly we got to work together.
Learn more: articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/sci...
A federated architecture is emerging. More about what's next in 2026. π
26.11.2025 22:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Real change happens when people build together. In San Diego, @openrxiv.bsky.social and CSF brought tool builders and researchers into one room to share a keyboard, test ideas, and prototype modular, machine readable publishing.
Learn more: articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/sci...
π£ NEW PUBLIC WEBINAR: From Tools to Adoption: A Path to Modular and Interactive Scientific Publishing
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December 1st | 8 AM PDT / 11 AM EDT / 4PM GMT / 5PM CET
Learn the outcomes from a recent meeting that focused on laying the foundation for machine-readable research publishing.
Schedule:
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01.11.2025 01:20 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π Exciting news! The SciPy 2025 Proceedings are officially published:
π proceedings.scipy.org/2025
Huge thanks to the Proceedings Committee, @curvenote.com, Jim Weiss, all the authors, and reviewers who made this happen. π
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The @openrxiv.bsky.social community is charting the future of preprints β not just as papers, but as connected nodes in the open research web.
Our reflections + @row1.ca's lightning talk on building continuous, connected publishing.
curvenote.com/blog/czi-ope...
The Reuse Incentives Working Group will explore what drives researchers to share and reuse modular outputsβfrom figures and code to data and methods and how we can design better systems and incentives to make it worthwhile.
28.10.2025 20:03 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@creativecommons.bsky.social and @continuous.foundation are teaming up to make reuse the default for modular science.
Join the cohort working to shape incentives for reuse in modular science. The group will kick off in January 2026.
Apply by Sunday, Nov 30
continuousfoundation.org/reuse-form
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Introducing #ComposableScience, a new paradigm for the way science is communicated. Where data, code, figures are shared & credited. Where we can reuse and build on others' work easily.
Share your story & help shape how we make modular science a reality π continuousfoundation.org/get-involved
We have an open call with @continuous.foundation for a Modular Style Peer Review Working Group to:
π» Co-create practical models for reviewing non-traditional outputs
π» Build trust without gatekeeping
π» Design review processes that reflect researcher needs
Join us: continuousfoundation.org/peer-form
Thanks to @navigation.org for making it all possible. π
16.06.2025 21:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We named a movement. Composable Science. Not just a model. A mindset. Modular. Discoverable. Creditable. Reusable.
Science that doesnβt sit in a drawer. It gets passed on, credited, remixed, and reapplied. Faster to share. Faster to find. Faster to use.
In May we hosted a convergence in Banff, Canada. The group gathered to ask better questions of science communication. Not just whatβs broken?βbut what could be?
We surfaced stories, tools, and a hunger for something more open, more connected.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
Some work getting started over the last year at Continuous Science Foundation; not psychology specifically.
continuousfoundation.org
Inspired by the conversations at our workshop last week, we are more convinced than ever. We can't keep treating broken systems like sacred ones.
It is time to build what science actually needs β here to do it together.
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We had an amazing meeting in Banff this week with 22 open sci nice advocates. More to come soon!
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/ban...
Excited to see what comes out of the Continuous Science summit this week!
@continuous.foundation
#βΎοΈscience
If you care about improving scientific publishing, definitely follow the new nonprofit Continuous Science Foundation @continuous.foundation
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So many intersections between research and education β the interplay between discover and dissemination.
So few of the things we know about good education are applied to science communication / papers.
Itβs time to build integrated systems that embrace the full spirit of open science β where collaboration, data sharing, and computational integration are built in, not bolted on.
21.05.2025 21:00 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We believe in sharing early, often, and openly. Prioritizing small, meaningful updates over large, infrequent ones. Changes towards continuous process β continuous science β allows feedback and review to happen when it matters β during the research process, not only after itβs done.
21.05.2025 21:00 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0A snapshot of scientific progress β and the constraints on our communication. On the left, a page from Newtonβs Principia Mathematica (1687) filled with geometric diagrams and dense Latin prose. On the right, a 2016 Physical Review Letters article describing the Nobel-winning detection of gravitational waves, featuring modern typesetting, equations, and plots. Despite the scientific advances between these works, both represent ideas in static formats β disconnected from the data, methods, or computational steps that underpin them.
Modern research is collaborative, computational, and built iteratively β from large datasets to carefully developed protocols, pipelines and research software. And yet, the systems we use to share that research remain largely unchanged.
21.05.2025 21:00 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Continuous Science Foundation is a new non-profit to advance tools, standards, and communities for iterative, integrated, collaborative, and continuous science.
articles.continuousfoundation.org/articles/gro...
The future of science is continuous. π
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