Modular research with Mimosa and Hypergraph
In this post, the founders of both Mimosa and Hypergraph, Lana Sinapayen (LS) and Chris Hartgerink (CHJH), talk about what makes their projects similar and what sets them apart.
In this post, the founders of both Mimosa and Hypergraph, Lana Sinapayen (LS) and Chris Hartgerink (CHJH), talk about what makes their projects similar and what sets them apart.
We're announcing the first release of the permanent seeder software. Most practically, this will help make any content shared through the Hypergraph Vault easy and fast to access. The idea is that anybody can deploy a permanent seeder to help power the infrastructure.
In this post, Alexandra Freeman and Chris Hartgerink (the founders of both projects) talk about what makes their projects similar and what sets them apart, in order to better understand future work that can be done cooperatively.
The "Researching with Hypergraph" blog series highlights researchers using Hypergraph for their work. Today we feature Sarahanne Field (@SMirandaField).
Patrick explains how he designed the network indicators for Hypergraph in an accessible manner.
We recently wrapped up another workcycle for the Hypergraph application, codenamed "Potato Smiles." Now, we're taking a moment to reflect on what we have achieved and share our progress with you! 😊
Liberate Science supporting memberships
Every now and then we feature work that is shared in Hypergraph. Today, we feature the DOI primer.
Hypergraph helps researchers reset research publishing, by publicly documenting research step by step, before the issues of after-the-fact articles even begin.
We seek to distribute knowledge, such that what it enables becomes distributed too. We want to repair, not destroy, and grow new modes of being, where empathy, humility and inclusivity are paramount.
Liberate Science is partnering with Coko and its spin off project Cabbage Tree Labs to seamlessly integrate working with Word files in Hypergraph.
We conducted an in-house accessibility audit and report our findings.