# Introduction This [[Mapas de conteúdo]] helps me consolidate and connect my thoughts, resources, and practices related to #Tema/Ciência # Ideas I believe that [[A ciência dever ser aberta o quanto possível]] and should follow [[Princípios da ciência aberta]]. If knowledge is as open as possible, we can create a world with less inequality, more diversity and a brighter future. # Content ## Articles - [[An introduction to the UNESCO Recommendation on OPEN SCIENCE]] ## Books Here are some books about science or that used some kind of scientific basis. - [[What a nonsense!|What nonsense! - pseudosciences and other nonsense that do not deserve to be taken seriously]] - [[Natalia Pasternak]] and Carlos Orsi address the 12 themes and show how and why they do not pass the scientific test. The topics are: Astrology, Homeopathy, Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Natural Cures, Energy Cures, Diet Fads, Psychoanalysis and Psychofads, Paranormality, Flying Saucers, Pseudoarchaeology, Anthroposophy and Quantum Power. ## Databases - [[Scopus]] - Elsevier database. - [[Web of Science]] - Clarivate database. - [[Portal de Periódicos Capes]] - CAPES database. ## Tools Here are some of the digital tools and applications that I use or have used and that may be useful for those who write and work with science. - Reference managers. - [[Zotero]] - Bibliographic reference manager. - [[Mendeley]] - Bibliographic reference manager. - Writing - [[Obsidian]] - Application for taking notes in [[Markdown]] format. - [[LaTeX]] - It is a markup language used to produce documents. - [[Overleaf]] - [[Overleaf]] is an online [[LaTeX]] editor. - Bibliographic maps. - [[VosViewer]] - Application for creating a bibliographic network based on data from article databases. - [[Inteligência artificial]] - [[LanguageTool]] - [[LanguageTool]] is a multilingual spelling, style and grammar checker that helps you correct or rewrite texts.