Supporting the Scholarly Communication Lifecycle

Lee Dirks has been leading our efforts in the Scholarly Communication lifecycle. It’s been an absolutely pleasure working with Lee since he joined Technical Computing, which has now been integrated with External Research in Microsoft Research. He’s been a great leader and I am so happy to see his vision on how to better support scholarly communication actually been discussed in public.

I am at the Faculty Summit listening to Tony Hey‘s keynote where he announces what we’ve been doing for months now. More blog posts to follow about what we are releasing.

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