Archive for the ‘Scholarly publishing’ Category
Guide to writing and publishing a scientifc manuscript: Part 1 – The structure
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 14, 2022
Ten simple rules for reading a scientific paper
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 8, 2022
Getting More Done: Strategies to Increase Scholarly Productivity
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 6, 2022
How to get your paper accepted for publication
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 25, 2022
How Scholarly Publishers Can Market to Authors
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 24, 2022
Money, Media, and Power (Media “sugar daddies” aren’t new, but they are everywhere, including in scholarly publishing)
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 27, 2022
Scholarly Journals: A Modest Proposal
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 10, 2022
The Other Diversity in #ScholarlyPublishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 25, 2022
Now is the time to work together toward open infrastructures for scholarly metadata
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 28, 2021
Draft Law for the Use of Publicly Funded Scholarly Publications #ZeroEmbargo
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 10, 2021
#Publishing in a #Pandemic: 5 Factors Limiting #ScholarlyResearch
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 26, 2020
Reflections on Exile and Academic Precarity: Discussing At the Margins of Academia by Aslı Vatansever and Aysuda Kölemen
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 21, 2020
OCLC-LIBER #OpenScience Discussion on #ScholarlyPublishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 10, 2020
The State of Journal Production and Access 2020 (#Report on survey of society and university #publishers)
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 18, 2020
#CambridgeUniversityPress Annual Report for the year ended 30 April 2020
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 31, 2020
#Read & #Publish contracts in the context of a dynamic #ScholarlyPublishing system
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 20, 2020
#UniversityPresses in the age of #COVID-19 (How Press Directors are navigating the challenges of the #Pandemic)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 26, 2020
11 #Publishers of #ScholarlyJournals and Books announce commitment to make #ResearchPublishing more inclusive and diverse #PublishingEquality
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 19, 2020
Cancelling with the world’s largest #ScholarlyPublisher: lessons from the Swedish experience of having no access to #Elsevier
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 22, 2020
2019 was big for #AcademicPublishing, here’s The Scientist’s Year in Review
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 2, 2020
The New Normal in #ScholarlyPublishing by #RachelBurley
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 23, 2019
#PredatoryJournals: no definition, no defence
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 12, 2019
Taylor & Francis Researcher Survey Report 2019
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 21, 2019
#ÜAK Üniversitelerarası Kurul yağmacı/şaibeli dergiler kararını yeniden gözden geçirmeli
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 21, 2019
#BigDeal Knowledge Base by #SPARC
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 20, 2019
Akademide ‘oto yıkamacı’ şoku
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 10, 2019
The rise in #PredatoryPublishers (How can the #ScholarlyCommunity protect itself?
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 29, 2019
Today’s #Library & the future of #ScholarlyCommunications (A white paper by #SpringerNature)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 16, 2019
2019 Big Deals Survey Report (An Updated Mapping of Major #ScholarlyPublishing Contracts in Europe) by European University Association
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 15, 2019
#SPARC 2019 Landscape Analysis (The Changing #AcademicPublishing Industry – Implications for Academic Institutions)
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 15, 2019
#Elsevier 1880 vs. Elsevier 2018
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 15, 2018
What should #journals do to promote transparent and responsible #research?
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 31, 2018
Thousands of #scientists publish a paper every five days
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 16, 2018
The STM Report 2018 (An overview of #scientific and #scholarlypublishing)
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 9, 2018
#Scientific Facts, Are they like Myths, Told through Fairytales and Spread by Gossip? by Anita de Waard
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 29, 2018
Türkiye sahte #AkademikMakale basım merkezlerinden biri…
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 10, 2018
Understanding #AcademicImpact: fear and failure, stealth and seeds
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 10, 2018
Universities in Germany and Sweden Lose Access to #Elsevier Journals
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 25, 2018
Bilimsel yayında sayı arttı ama etki ve kalite hızla düştü – Prof.Dr. İbrahim Ortaş
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 3, 2018
Handle with Care: #Metadata in #ScholarlyPublishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 22, 2018
Navigating the World of #ScholarlyPublishing: How to Get Your Work Published and Recognized
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 30, 2018
#Publishing Science Articles: Ready For A Changed Game? (Is Traditional #ScientificPublishing Really Dying? by Marc Songini
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 27, 2018
China declared world’s largest producer of scientific articles – Dünyada en çok bilimsel makale üreten ülke Çin
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 6, 2018
#China publishes more #ScientificArticles than the #UnitedStates
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 29, 2018
2018 Trends in #ScholarlyPublishing
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 9, 2018
#ScientificPapers need better feedback systems
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 8, 2017
#Elsevier acquisition highlights the need for community-based scholarly communication infrastructure
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 8, 2017
#AcademicPublishing: Toward a New Model
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 12, 2017
Increasing the Value of #ScholarlyBooks (A white paper by #PCG)
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 20, 2017
#Profesör, hiç kimse sizi okumuyor
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 29, 2016