
jean-claude Guédon
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The issue is also to allow the emergence of questions fed by local concerns. Where problems originate should not affect their value. But publication hierarchies tend to downplay problems originating outside recognized elites. We need a basic "initiative" right.
Indeed. Local problems do not lead to local solutions; they contribute to universal knowledge. Creating a "ghetto" of local questions would be counter-productive.
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Indeed. Local problems do not lead to local solutions; they contribute to universal knowledge. Creating a "ghetto" of local questions would be counter-productive.
¿Sería muy descabellado que las #revistasacademicas tuvieran una sección permanente que se llamara (algo en la línea de) "Investigación local relevante"? #AcademicChatter.
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An important move by private charities to dissociate certification from branding: Bravo! Now, what about public funders?.
elifesciences.org
Funders and other research organisations are embracing reviewed preprints as an alternative way to assess researchers, and call on others to do the same.
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You might consider signing: I just did! It has to do with the OSTP memo recenly published. Let us remember that publishing functions can serve researchers; publishers generally serve themselves. Paying attention to this is the next big step.
ostp-letter.github.io
We are calling on scholars in all disciplines and all countries to sign an open letter addressed to the United States government. We want a truly free and open system of publishing for the benefit of...
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Distinguish between kinds of publishers! Commercial publishers do not invest to innovate or imagine the future of acad. publishing; they invest to control acad. publishing (and beyond). Furthermore, what do researchers really need? Publishers, or publishing functions?.
What are publishers investing in or building right now to innovate or imagine the future of academic publishing?.
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It only tends to prove that Frontiers is not exactly at the frontiers of news (including that of Jon's sad ending), and owns the sensitivity of a piece of granite. But no surprise here, especially regarding the latter. Just check the history of Frontiers as a publisher.
Upset by the email send by @frontiersin entitled "Join Dr. Jonathan P. Tennant at Frontiers in Environmental Science as Associate Editor". Very inappropriate!!!. RIP @Protohedgehog .cc @Rebeccatennan10.
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At last, the 12-month embargo is gone. It was the most egregious sign of publishers' duplicity with regard to OA.
Today the @WhiteHouse announced that all federally funded research will be made openly available. Importantly, it eliminates the 12-month embargo. This is the result of decades of work by @SPARC_NA, @petersuber, @mbeisen, and so many more. #OpenAccess
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C'est le moment d'accepter. et de subvertir. :-).
Quand tu es contacté par un chasseur de tête qui te propose un poste de VP "Relations avec les bibliothèques européennes" chez €l$€vi€r. Avec un salaire à 6 chiffres (!) et une prime de performance de 20% (!!). #memepasenreve.
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Une piste possible d'alternatives :
alternativeto.net
The best open source alternative to Airtable is NocoDB. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to Airtable and 13 is open source so...
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Amusingly naive. Where are the rankings and their roles in this diagram? Are journals, especially commercial journals, really useful? How are evaluations conducted? By whom? for whom? What is a science policy for? Etc. etc.
Let’s talk incentives in academia FOR quality research (and #openscience). What do you think about this system map? What would you draw differently?
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The editorial rebellion leading to the creation of Glossa is well described here. Bravo once again, Johan! (For the Journal of Informetrics, my colleague Vincent Larivière must also be congratulated).
uu.nl
Johan Rooryck, Editor-in-Chief of Glossa and director of cOAlition S talks to publishing consultant Jeroen Sondervan about his experiences with open access publishing.
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