The Peer Review Renaissance: An Urgent Call for Transformation
The Scholarly Kitchen,
Are there enough reviewers though to meet demand and is the peer review process efficient enough to handle the sheer volume of…
Are there enough reviewers though to meet demand and is the peer review process efficient enough to handle the sheer volume of…
A decade of meta science research on social science research has produced devastating results. While the movement towards open…
I’ve spent about six hours over the last two days reviewing two scientific papers, and the experience has made me wonder if it…
Have your conference or journal reviewers ever completely misunderstood your paper or raised unreasonable objections? Ours…
Have your conference or journal reviewers ever completely misunderstood your paper or raised unreasonable objections? Ours…
Source: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2016/02/08/an-interview-with-jeffrey-beall/ An…
Действительно ли эксперимент с публикацией абсурдных статей доказывает ущербность гендерных исследований?
Les Hatton and Gregory Warr in Times Higher Education: Given the entirely appropriate degree of respect that science has for…
The Franciscan philosopher Roger Bacon (c1214-1294), who some regard as the father of modern science, argued in his great text…
Despite occasionally coming under fire, pre-publication peer review remains the primary method of quality control in scholarly…
Hay un sitio fantástico que acabo de descubrir: Publons. Permite acreditar las revisiones de manuscritos científicos. Es fantásti…
What’s your view on social media and science? For example, the role of science blogs in critiquing published papers? "Those who…
Research affects our lives. It is the basis for medical decisions and it affects everything from the food we eat to the device…
By Brian D. Earp@briandavidearp *Note that this article was originally published at the Huffington Post.
By Brian D. Earp@briandavidearp *Note that this article was originally published at the Huffington Post.
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I’m at the Royal Society today and tomorrow as part of the Future of Scholarly Scientific Communication conference. Here’s the…
By Nancy Herther (Continues Scholarly Publishing
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Regular readers will remember Jennifer Raff’s guest post on the PeerJ blog, How To Become Good At Peer-Review; and my response…
On Facebook, Jason Stanley writes: I'm reviewing Kieran Healy's citation data, and it reminds me again how…
Linkov in the J R Soc Med argues that Scientific Journals are “faith based”, and asks whether there is a science behind peer…
Hello Kaiser Oakland! I told you that I’d publish a list of all my references, so here we go: …
Over the past year or so I’ve had a number of interesting conversations with people about peer review. It seems as though many…
Let me tell you a sad tale of wasted time and effort that illustrates clearly for me why it’s time to abandon prepublication…
Alex Holcombe has led a letter to an organization responsible for running a “Responsible Conduct of Research” course at some US…
social reality of scholarly peer reviewPeer-reviewed publications are currently the main currency for academic advancement. …
The recent announcement of a new journal sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society, and the…
The UK House of Commons Science
Copyright: www.CartoonStock.com My job is to conduct research and publish the results, so I’ve become interested in…
Abuse of the UK libel laws is so commonplace as to require no real introduction (but see the Campaign for libel reform for more…
There is a lot of talk around about why science isn’t being done on blogs. It can happen though, and sometimes blog posts can…
This is a version of the paper I’ve had accepted for SciDataCon in a session on the sustainability of Research Data…