Scholarly
A look back at the last year in The Scholarly Kitchen. The post The Year in Review: 2018 On The Scholarly Kitchen appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We've all been touched by a book, one influenced us in some profound way. This month we asked the Chefs to tell us about those books. The post Ask The Chefs: Books That Changed Your Life appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Early stage (pre-prepublication) research can usually only be shared at conferences. New platform Morressier aims to change this, as co-founder Sami Benchekroun explains in this interview, The post Sharing and Recognizing Early Stage Research: An Interview with Sami Benchekroun of Morressier appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The separation of powers is as important in academic publishing as it is in government. The post Oh, What A Tangled Web! Citation Network Underscores Editorial Conflicts of Interest appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
At this years annual STM Week in London, there was a strong focus on collaboration and shared infrastructure. I bunked off one of the days to check out the All Things Coko meeting. Is this the start of a new way to look at scholarly publishing technology? The post All Things Coko: A Step Towards…
What do we mean by "branding"? Ten quick tips. The post An Introduction to Branding appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Preservation is an imperative for our community, yet the Digital Preservation Network is disbanding. What lessons can we learn from its struggle? The post Why Is the Digital Preservation Network Disbanding? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today's guest post on the importance of ensuring widespread community commitment to data citation is by Brooks Hanson, Daniella Lowenberg, Patricia Cruse, and Helena Cousijn The post Making Magic Happen: Implementing and Contributing Data Citations in Support of Today’s Scholarship appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A public allegation of citation manipulation among 5 journals deserves a public inquiry. The post Skeletons In Their Closet: Clarivate Issues Editorial Concern But Takes No Further Action appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today's post features an interview of Elsevier’s chairman Youngsuk (“YS”) Chi, conducted by ITHAKA president Kevin Guthrie during the opening session of ITHAKA's Next Wave conference. It features discussion and perspective not only about Elsevier itself and its strategic direction, but also about broader changes in scholarly communication and approaches to organizational leadership. The post…