shawnmjones, to Futurology
@shawnmjones@hachyderm.io avatar

This Nature article paints a terrifying picture of the dangers for anyone performing any kind of #research.

#Harassment of #scientists is surging — institutions aren’t sure how to help”

In the US “the aggression against science and scientists is coming from one political party, and the extreme element of one political party” but the article talks about harassment in other countries as well.

#Science #scholcomm #WillfulIgnorance #attacks #scholarship #freedom

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01468-9

PublicKnowledgeProject, to random
@PublicKnowledgeProject@mastodon.social avatar

Did you miss the University of Alberta Library #Editorial Lunch and Learn featuring multilingual publishing with #OpenJournalSytems?

Start with this thread!

Why #MultilingualPublishing? When English is viewed as the standard for #ScholarlyPublishing, a lot of research is missed or minimalized.

Language-inclusivity improves #metadata, #indexing & #discoverability.

Consider using #OJS settings as part of an alternative publishing model 🧵 ⤵️

#OpenAccess #ScholComm #ScholarlyPublishing

PublicKnowledgeProject, to sfu
@PublicKnowledgeProject@mastodon.social avatar

Upcoming University of Alberta
#OpenPublishing #Editorial Lunch & Learn (open to anyone) -- #MultilingualPublishing best practices -- functionalities in #OJS

May 7, 11:00 - 11:45 am MT, with PKP's Emma Uhl!

If you, or journals you work with, are publishing in multiple languages in #OpenJournalSystems (OJS), or are interested in learning more, we hope you can join us!

Register here: https://ualberta.libcal.com/event/3797697

#OpenAccess #ScholComm #AcademicChatter @openscience @sfu

EASE, to random

Our Peer Review Committee would like feedback on the Toolkit for Editors - How to Assess Peer Review Quality: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hZJbC_HhePlrjl5izfgX_Bbr49LtLqjW5O1qW4a9r6k/

Please submit your views by 1 June: https://forms.gle/CogPWXdxVsexQvqUA

Responses are voluntary and may be anonymous. We ask organisations / research groups to submit a single response.

rmounce, to random
@rmounce@mastodon.social avatar

“Gates Foundation Collaborates with F1000 to Launch Verified Preprint Platform”

given the issues with other preprint servers, I think this is an interesting move. I hope Gates Foundation will be able to learn from the past mistakes of other preprint servers?

https://www.f1000.com/verixiv/

nemobis,
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

@rmounce #Microsoft is so big it contains a mini-Accenture which routinely bets on multiple competing horses in a number of fields. Even if it got into #scholcomm it wouldn't tip the scale in any particular direction other than Microsoft itself. You'd see Azure CDN for paywalled PDFs, Azure App Service OJS, Azure DevOps layer journal etc. After a few years everything would be the same as before except with everyone mysteriously forced to pay rent to Microsoft.

infodocket, to random
@infodocket@newsie.social avatar
generalising, to ChatGPT
@generalising@mastodon.flooey.org avatar

I have a preprint out estimating how many scholarly papers are written using chatGPT etc? I estimate upwards of 60k articles (>1% of global output) published in 2023. https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16887

How can we identify this? Simple: there are certain words that LLMs love, and they suddenly start showing up a lot last year. Twice as many papers call something "intricate", big rises for "commendable" and "meticulous".

#bibliometrics #scholcomm #chatgpt

DOAJ, to random

To our community of DOAJ followers:

We’ve teamed up with @crossref COPE and OASPA to create a short survey to help us understand in which social media platforms you want to hear from us. It's very short!

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7719341/Social-media-preferences?do

Please also share with your networks 😀 👍

#DOAJ #scholcomm #openaccess #AcademicChatter

petersuber, to random

New study: Doctoral students say that training in is more important than training in how to pick a journal.
https://informationr.net/infres/article/view/679

"Only 27% [of surveyed doctoral students and supervisors]…felt the level of training offered [in OA] was sufficient…Researchers who undertake training…report a better level of understanding of open access and place more importance on it as a factor in selecting a journal."

MuninConf, to random

📢 #CallForAbstracts for #Munin2024 now out!

https://site.uit.no/muninconf/call-for-submissions/

We welcome contributions on all aspects of #ScholComm, but esp.:
⚖️ #equity and #diversity
💎 #DiamondOpenAccess
🔁 #reproducibility
🎓 #OpenEducation
©️ #IPR
🌍 The role of research in tackling global challenges

Make 2024 the year you visit magical #Tromsø!

petersuber, to Medicine

New study: "The practice of automatically assigning senior members of departments as co-authors on all submitted manuscripts may be common in the health sciences…Those admitting to this practice find[] it unjustified in most cases."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-55966-x

#Attribution #Authorship #Medicine #ScholComm

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

petersuber, (edited ) to random

Watching with interest: "Backed by 250,000 Swiss francs, or roughly $285,000,… from the University of Bern, [a new program] will pay reviewers to root out mistakes in influential papers, beginning with a handful in . The more errors found, and the more severe they are, the more the sleuths stand to make."
https://www.chronicle.com/article/wanted-scientific-errors-cash-reward
()

petersuber, (edited ) to random

has modified journal impact factors () in response to an "increase in both the quantity & sophistication of fraudulent behaviors."
https://clarivate.com/blog/2024-journal-citation-reports-changes-in-journal-impact-factor-category-rankings-to-enhance-transparency-and-inclusivity

It's now cultivating the false & invidious impression that journals w/o JIFs are somehow untrustworthy or fraudulent.

"We have evolved the JIF from an indicator of scholarly impact (the numerical value of the JIF)…to an indicator of both…impact & trustworthiness (having a JIF – regardless of the number)."

petersuber, to random

I'm grateful to authors who take the time to write up their stories of mistreatment by #journals and #publishers.

The publicity can help in their own cases. It can help unknown authors who didn't have the same freedom to publicize their experience. It can help raise standards in publishing.

Here's #BobUttl on the shabby and unprofessional behavior he faced from the journal, #𝘍𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘗𝘴𝘺𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘰𝘨𝘺.
https://www.bobuttl.net/2024/02/12/when-did-a-rejection-of-an-already-accepted-article-become-a-thing/

#ScholComm

emjonaitis, to random
@emjonaitis@mathstodon.xyz avatar

Thinking about statistical peer review today in the context of biomedical journals. Have you done it as a reviewer? Have you hired for it as a journal editor? Have you benefited from it (or not) as an author?

timelfen, to random
petersuber, (edited ) to random

I don't like the #OpenAccess publishing contract from the 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘊𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘕𝘦𝘵𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘬𝘴 (published by the Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences and the #IEEE Communications Society). But I do like the fact that the journal made it OA. That helps authors decide whether to submit work there, and supports easier comparison to other contracts. All journals should make their publishing contracts OA.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10387284

#Journals #Publishers #ScholComm

kdnyhan, to academicchatter
@kdnyhan@social.esmarconf.org avatar

When an author uses a transformative agreement to publish #OA without themselves paying an APC, is it appropriate to say "The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article"?
If not, what should they say in the funding/sponsorship section?
#Scholcomm @academicchatter #medlibs

petersuber, (edited ) to random

More evidence that as #APCs increase, submissions at APC-based #OpenAccess journals do not decrease. #Publishers know this and profit from the price inelasticity by raising APCs.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-024-04934-3

These journals still compete for authors. But for authors submitting to #Elsevier journals, impact metrics matter more than price. For authors submitting to #Hindawi journals, turnaround time matters more than price.

#ScholComm

petersuber, (edited ) to random

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

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

#ScholComm

petersuber, to random

New study: "We assess the question of whether institutional investment in scientific #journals aligns with the journals where researchers send their papers for publication, and where they serve as unpaid reviewers and editors…[We found] that institutional costs often do not match well with… benefits to researchers."
https://peerj.com/articles/16514/

#Budgets #CostsBenefits #Libraries #ScholComm

hauschke, to random
@hauschke@mastodon.social avatar

I just saw the new board members of @ORCID_Org and immediately recognized familiar names. I am really happy to see @Lisalibrarian and Alla Zharinova of our partner library in Kyiv, the SSTL, in there.

Congratulations to them and the other candidates, of course, too: Judi Zielke, Ellen Tise, César Augusto Rendón-Valencia, María Soledad Bravo Marchant and Clare Appavoo.

https://info.orcid.org/announcing-the-results-of-orcids-2024-board-election/

#ORCID #OpenResearchinformation #scholarlymetadata #scholcomm

g3om4c, to accessibility
petersuber, (edited ) to internet

Early in the pandemic (April 2020) I started what became a long thread on in academic .
https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/1252981139855355904

Starting today, I'm stopping it on Twitter and continuing it on .

Here's a rollup of the complete Twitter thread.
https://resee.it/tweet/1252981139855355904

Here's a nearly complete archived version in the @waybackmachine.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220908134128/https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/1252981139855355904

Watch this space for updates.


@academicchatter

🧵

petersuber,

Update. "Drawing on the archives of the LSE Impact Blog, this review brings together ten posts that explore the gendered nature of research and scholarly communication."
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2024/03/08/women-academia-and-the-unequal-production-of-knowledge-an-lse-impact-blog-review/

#Gender #ScholComm

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