Rogue Scholar

The Rogue Scholar improves your science blog in important ways, including full-text search, long-term archiving, DOIs and metadata.

2024-01-06

@adam42smith @simon if you want blog content to stick around on the internet as long as possible into the future, I recommend working with the Internet Archive @internetarchive. There is the free Wayback Machine and the Archive-It service with a reasonable annual fee. Rogue Scholar (rogue-scholar.org) has been using that service for scholarly blogs since November 2023.

Rogue Scholar boosted:
Steve Crawfordcrawfordsm
2023-12-14

The new Science Explorer (SciX) launches today! This provides search over publications related to Earth and Space Science. It builds on the Astrophysics Data Service to expand similar services of discovery to Earth, Planetary, Heliophysics and Space-based biological and physics sciences.

scixplorer.org/

2023-11-13
Rogue Scholar boosted:
2023-10-26

The Open Access Week in the Scholarly Blogosphere

A few days ago, @mfenner wrote about "Generating Overlay blog posts" (doi.org/k2x7). In honor of #oaweek, I explored the Rogue Scholar Archive and revisited a few blog posts from past action weeks. Here are a few lines from me on that in the Syldavia Gazette: doi.org/k2x8

2023-08-21

Updated the server to Mastodon v4.2.0-beta2. Release notes at github.com/mastodon/mastodon/r

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.04
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst