@brembs @kofanchen @NicoleCRust oh, I didn't even realize that #scholcom was a thing. I thought it was just a typo. :)
This one looks good!
Headline: "Open Access Proposal Would Limit Research"
Me: Did a publisher write this?
(Reads article)
Me: What society publisher trash.
Early career researchers and #predatory journals during the #Covid19 pandemic. An international analysis
in "Profesional de la información" (2023)
https://revista.profesionaldelainformacion.com/index.php/EPI/article/view/87217
#PredatoryJournals #QRPs #QRP #research #Publishing #scholcom #scholarlycommunication #ECR
#predatory #COVID19 #predatoryJournals #qrps #qrp #research #publishing #scholcom #scholarlycommunication #ecr
You know your research topic is hot when Nature spins up a new title to cash in on it.
Springer Nature completing acquisition of Research Square is more evidence that trying to win marketshare by building nonprofit competitors to giant monopolies without using other tools (like policy and antitrust) to challenge their dominance is -- difficult https://librarytechnology.org/pr/28173
#preprints #scholcom
Springer Nature completing acquisition of Research Square is more evidence that trying to win marketshare by building nonprofit competitors to giant monopolies without using other tools (like policy and antitrust) to challenge their dominance is -- difficult https://librarytechnology.org/pr/28173
#preprints #scholcom
Just had a presentation from my fab colleague, Amanda French on what is ROR, how it works, how to query and help curate its #open #database
https://ror.org/
Soon should be essential knowledge and practice for all in the #scholarly community, just as
@ORCID_Org is for researchers. (Because it is, right?)
#AcademicChatter #ScholCom
#open #database #scholarly #academicchatter #scholcom
Really valid points here, and any librarian will echo that often government and NGO/charity reports are some of the hardest things to find even as little as a year down the line!
RT @TobyABGreen@twitter.com
Hello. I'm at #ConTech2022, so buckle up, it's time for another #scholcom Talk🧵!
Today's Talk🧵 is: "From Chaotic to Useful"
Let's go!
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🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TobyABGreen/status/1597564796169093120
"Suddenly, the sort of conversations that had long taken place at scientific conferences, in hallways, by email or over the telephone were now exposed for the world to see and recorded for posterity. This gave the public and the press a rare view into scientific activity. In principle, that should be a good thing. In practice, a number of problems arose." @ct_bergstrom in NYTimes https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/19/opinion/pandemic-twitter.html #scholcom #science #COVID19
This paper, by Micah Altman, Jessica Polka, and me, has been a fascinating journey. Now in a new version titled, "Interventions in Scholarly Communication: Design Lessons from Public Health" on MetaArXiv: https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/6nzhe/
#scholcom #openscience #preprints
#scholcom #openscience #preprints
@lukask Great Article, thanks. IMHO, the use of these protocols will not only change #scholcom but also #libraries - at least digital libraries. One quesition: your conclusion is quite open. If you have to choose, which of the three protocols would you use?