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Open science and modified funding lotteries can impede the natural selection of bad science. [PDF]
Assessing scientists using exploitable metrics can lead to the degradation of research methods even without any strategic behaviour on the part of individuals, via 'the natural selection of bad science.' Institutional incentives to maximize metrics like ...
Contreras Kallens, Pablo A +2 more
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Exploring the SCOAP3 model for high energy physics : a new innovation in open access [PDF]
A new model for funding high energy physics (HEP) journals has emerged and is drawing concerted interest and questions from the library community—SCOAP3, the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access in Particle Physics Publishing....This initiative ...
Douglas, Kimberly
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"Open the Gates Mek We Repatriate": Caribbean slavery, constructivism, and hermeneutic tensions [PDF]
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edit version of an article published in International Theory. The definitive publisher-authenticated version: Shilliam, Robbie.
Shilliam, R
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In the December 2013 issue of Oceanography our president made some insightful and worrying observations about the impact of social media on research choices, particularly of young scientists.
Matthias Tomczak
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Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics: A Brief Introduction for the non-Expert [PDF]
Open Access to particle physics literature does not sound particularly new or exciting, since particle physicists have been reading preprints for decades, and arXiv.org for 15 years.
Brooks, Travis C.
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Open Science in Times of Coronavirus: Introducing the Concept of "Real-Time" Publication
Who doesn't have an opinion about hydroxychloroquine? The recent developments of the latest research in Marseilles on the potential of this antimalarial drug to reduce the viral load of SARS-CoV-2 have been heating up.
Alexandre Hocquet
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The Open Science Peer Review Oath [PDF]
One of the foundations of the scientific method is to be able to reproduce experiments and corroborate the results of research that has been done before. However, with the increasing complexities of new technologies and techniques, coupled with the specialisation of experiments, reproducing research findings has become a growing challenge.
Jelena Aleksic +17 more
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Our Billion-Dollar Donation to the Publishing Industry
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Peter C. Black
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Peer review of scholarly communication in health: Perspectives in the Internet age [PDF]
Peer review is an established form of trust-marking and ensuring quality of scholarly communications. The advent of Internet has had its impact on peer review also. This paper examines the existing approaches of peer review utilizing the Internet. Future
Scaria, Dr Vinod
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Scientific Utopia: I. Opening scientific communication
Existing norms for scientific communication are rooted in anachronistic practices of bygone eras, making them needlessly inefficient. We outline a path that moves away from the existing model of scientific communication to improve the efficiency in ...
Bar-Anan, Yoav, Nosek, Brian A.
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