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Using FOSS in Academia: Part 2

Here’s some more information about FOSS in academia!  In my opinion, it’s increasingly important for research to be open and accessible.

Analyse, collaborate, and share research with open source tools

Have fun reading!

24 November 2015
Lois Donnelly
Publications
FOSS

Using FOSS in academia: Part 1

Follow the link to learn all about Free and Open source Software that can be useful in academia – especially psychology!

A breakdown of FOSS for students and researchers in academia

Part 2 coming up soon – watch this space!

13 November 2015
Lois Donnelly
Publications
FOSS

Mentoring teenagers with the National Citizen Service: Challenged by a dozen.

This is an article Xavier and I recently had published in PsychTalk, discussing our amazing, yet exhausting, experience looking after teenagers for 3 weeks!

3 November 2015
Lois Donnelly
Publications

Poster shown at the BPS 2014 conference

My poster on Persistence of Sexism in Situations of Anonymity.

Some interesting findings about people’s online responses to feminist campaigns.

18 September 2015
Lois Donnelly
Publications
Sexism

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