Accelerating #ScholarlyCommunication: The transformative role of #Preprints...
This study was based on a comprehensive literature review and a set of 38 interviews that were transcribed and qualitatively coded for the purposes of thematic analysis. We mainly focused on research...
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Diversity is an important characteristic of any healthy ecosystem, including scholarly communications. Diversity in services and platforms, funding mechanisms, and evaluation measures will allow the...
View ArticleAvailability of #ResearchArticles for the public during #pandemic – a case study
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) disease has affected millions of lives, forcing most of us to stay at home and work. However, there is an immediate need to conduct research on potential drugs against...
View Article#UniversityPresses in the age of #COVID-19 (How Press Directors are...
Laura Brown Over the past few weeks, Ithaka S+R has conducted conversations with a variety of university press directors to get a sense of how they are faring during this uncertain and challenging...
View ArticleÜç Harfliler: Çin ve ABD’nin Bilimsel Savaşı #CemÖzel
Amerika ve Çin’in arasındaki ekonomik savaşın altında yatan gizli bir gerçek var. O da bilimsel çalışmalara verdiği önem. Lafı hiç eveleyip gevelemeden söylemek gerekirse, aşağıdaki tabloda 2015-2019...
View ArticleReassembling #ScholarlyCommunications: Histories, Infrastructures, and Global...
A critical inquiry into the politics, practices, and infrastructures of open access and the reconfiguration of scholarly communication in digital societies. The open access edition of this book was...
View ArticleIs #ScientificCommunication Fit for Purpose?
Science is a process. We tack towards discovery, towards truth, because the process encourages curiosity, critical thinking, experimentation, correction, and, at least in recent years, competition....
View ArticleRejected (These five scholars were denied tenure. Could they move on?)
Some news: yesterday I learned that, by faculty vote, my bid for tenure/promotion was not approved.” So began a tweet posted one evening last week by Michael W. Kraus, a social psychologist and — for...
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