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2019 Galaxy Community Conference (GCC2019)
Freiburg, Germany, 1-6 July 2019
Issue #758 workaround
Childcare will be offered at GCC2019!
GCC2019 aims to make events accessible to parents. We encourage people to bring their kids and to please take advantage of the services that GCC2019 offers. We will provide an inhouse childcare from Monday (1st July 2019) until Thursday (4th July 2019) between 8:30-17:00 by the TagesmütterVerein Freiburg e.V.. Please contact us (gcc2019-org@lists.galaxyproject.org) if you are interested in child care during GCC2019!
Registration for childcare is separate from registration for conference events, and will open shortly.
Support from eLife and F1000Research
Childcare at GCC2019 is generously supported sponsorships from eLife and F1000Research.
eLife is a non-profit open access journal, publishing research from across the life and biomedical sciences. We also invest heavily in software development, new product design, collaboration and outreach. This includes the development of open-source tools, with extensible capabilities, that can be used, adopted and modified by any interested party to help move towards an ecosystem that serves science and scientists as efficiently and as cost-effectively as possible.
Have you got an idea that will bring cutting-edge technology to open research communication? We are here to help.
F1000Research is proud this year to be sponsoring childcare for GCC2019, which we feel is vital for inclusivity. F1000Research is an Open Access publishing platform for the life sciences that publishes a range of different article types, from traditional research articles, to method articles and software tools. The platform is particularly well suited to publishing software tool articles as our versioning system allows small updates at any time, we have proper syntax highlighting and we can support LaTeX and markdown submissions.
Our Galaxy Gateway on the platform brings together articles, posters and slides from Galaxy events. The Gateway allows authors to quickly share their work with the community, boosting visibility and giving researchers proper credit for their contribution.