petersuber, to openscience

"In a potential future world of #FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) science, every research artifact – not just the published manuscript – will need a globally unique, persistent, and resolvable identifier. Trillions of #PIDs must be minted over the next decade to achieve that goal, and trillions of PID-to-URL mappings will need to be maintained. This is inconceivable with the current #DOI system."
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/03/14/guest-post-navigating-the-drift-persistence-challenges-in-the-digital-scientific-record-and-the-promise-of-dpids/

#Metadata #OpenAccess #ScholComm
@openscience

crossref, to random

📢 A study on 5,000 DOIs reveals only 66.02% resolve correctly due to publisher rules & browser detection tricks. Navigating this is tough. More on this in Martin's blog: https://www.crossref.org/blog/what-do-we-know-about-dois/

tinoeberl, to OpenAI German
@tinoeberl@mastodon.online avatar

"Generative AI’s environmental costs are soaring — and mostly secret

Last month, #OpenAI chief executive Sam #Altman finally admitted what researchers have been saying for years — that the artificial intelligence (#AI) industry is heading for an #energy #crisis."

#DOI: 10.1038/d41586-024-00478-x

#aimastodon #Energieversorgung #sustainability #Wasserverbrauch #EnvironmentalCosts

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00478-x

petersuber, (edited ) to random

Another research genre worth sharing (beyond articles, books, dissertations, datasets, protocols, and so on): strings and search strategies.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02763869.2024.2286856
()

is an "where librarians and researchers can share searches created for literature reviews. To support findability and , searchRxiv issues a for every unique search posted and adds indexing to the entry."

nemobis, to random
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

In more lovely #digipres #scholcomm news...

#Medknow was bought by #WoltersKluwer and now some 10 % of the 10.4103 #DOI's are broken, pointing to a default lww.com or journals.lww.com frontpage.

That's without counting the minority cases which give you either a #Thieme 404, a broken OJS install or a #CLOCKSS copy through chooser.crossref.org, etc.

mfi, to Futurology German

Do you collect bloopers from your #PhD / #research project?

I just tried to google a paper via its #DOI and google helpfully offered this:

@academicchatter

RememberUsAlways, to Alaska
@RememberUsAlways@newsie.social avatar

US to cancel Alaska oil, gas leases issued under Trump

"Interior also said it would protect 13 million acres in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, a 23 million-acre area on the state's North Slope that is the largest undisturbed public land in the United States. The agency would prohibit new leasing on more than 10 million acres, or more than 40% of the reserve."

#alaska
#oil
#energy
#biden
#doi
#election2024

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-administration-announce-cancellation-alaska-wildlife-drilling-leases-2023-09-06/

mapologies, to Etymology
@mapologies@mastodon.social avatar

Number #two has a very interesting #etymology: Despite the differences between two, #dva #doi and #zwei, they come from the same Proto-Indo-European root: dwóh₁.
https://mapologies.com/counting/

#languages #numbers #map #mapologies #counting #mathematics #linguistic #digit #dos #deux

Edent, to random
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

Really proud that some of my hard work at $OldJob is coming to light.

The UK's Office for National Statistics is beginning to trial issuing #DOI for the Secure Research Service.

https://cddo.blog.gov.uk/2023/08/09/making-it-easier-to-track-impact-at-ons/

juandesant, to fediverse
@juandesant@astrodon.social avatar

I used to publish my slides on SpeakerDeck, which is now long defunct, and then defaulted to do it in SlideShare, but I'm not hundred percent convinced. I'd like to find a more open way of publishing them.

Is there any Fediverse friendly way of publishing them? Maybe some of the open access tools?

I'd be most grateful if you could boost this question if the topic is of your interest…

da5nsy,
@da5nsy@social.coop avatar

@juandesant Would something like #figshare or #OSF suit your needs?
You'd get a #DOI then as well for assured longevity and easy sharing

da5nsy, to random
@da5nsy@social.coop avatar

#AcademicChatter #AcademicPublishing #pdf

Just noticed myself doing an interesting thing:
I opened the pdf on my phone of a paper I wanted to read (synced via #Zotero -> #Zotfile -> #Dropbox), saw that it was published by #eLife, and thought "huh, this will be nicer to read via the website" and clicked the #DOI to read it there instead.

Edent, to random
@Edent@mastodon.social avatar

🆕 blog! “I got a DOI from arXiv for my MSc!”

Welcome to acronym city! I recently published my Master's Dissertation. I say "published" - I just shoved it up on a website. But real academic publications should have a DOI - it's an identifier which is supposed to make it easier for people to find and cite paper. You know how books have a unique […]

👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/04/i-got-a-doi-from-arxiv-for-my-msc/

#academia #DOI #MSc

dderigo, to random

1/

#OpenAccess book [1] by @deevybee "As we shall see, demonstrating that an intervention has an impact is much harder than it appears at first sight"

https://mastodon.social/@deevybee/110118670777140484

"Much of the attention of methodologists has focused on how to recognize and control for unwanted factors that can affect outcomes of interest. But psychology is also important: it tells us that own human biases can be just as important in leading us astray"

#Statistics #CognitiveBias #uncertainty #Complexity

dderigo,

4/

#References

[1] Bishop, D.V.M., Thompson, P.A., 2023. Evaluating what works. Bookdown. https://purl.org/INRMM-MiD/z-DB2FTMIG

[2] Bishop, D.V.M., 2020. The psychology of experimental psychologists: overcoming cognitive constraints to improve research - The 47th Sir Frederic Bartlett Lecture. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021819886519

[3] Bishop, D.V.M., 2020. How scientists can stop fooling themselves over statistics. Nature 584, 9–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-020-02275-8

#DOI

dderigo,

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#References

[4] Markowitz, E.M., Shariff, A.F., 2012. Climate change and moral judgement. Nature Climate Change 2, 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1378
(free access versions: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=16185075099533110886 )

#DOI #psychology #SciencePolicyInterface #ScienceSocietyInterface #complexity #CognitiveBias #inaction #education #CognitiveLoad

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