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Meet the keynote speakers for the 2022 SSP Annual Meeting. The post What an Urban Historian and a Physicist Can Tell Us About Building Community… appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Mark Hahnel looks at the progress that's been made toward open research data -- what's been achieved, what still needs work, and what happens next? The post Guest Post: A Decade of Open Data in Research — Real Change or Slow Moving Compliance? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In today's post, Alice Meadows talks to Randy Townsend and Miranda Walker about the recent work they led to identify and articulate SSP's core values, and how they'll be embedded in the society's future activities. The post Community, Inclusivity, Adaptability, and Integrity appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Ana Heredia and Eloisa Viggiani discuss the founding of the Latin American Association of Scientific Editors, and focus on the use of metrics and the role of the region's scientific journals in research evaluation. The post Guest Post – New Winds from the Latin American Scientific Publishing Community appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A Friday video, as the evolutionary conservation of pattern formation is set to music. The post Evo-Devo, the A Capella Version appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington and Melinda Baldwin discuss whether peer review has a role to play in uncovering scientific fraud. The post Fraud and Peer Review: An Interview with Melinda Baldwin appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today we ask the Scholarly Kitchen Chefs how they're feeling about in-person conferences in general, and the 2022 SSP Annual Meeting in particular. The post Ask the Chefs: How Do You Feel About In-person Conferences — Including SSP? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Registration is open for the 2022 SSP Annual Meeting. We asked the community, “What are you most looking forward to about attending the SSP Annual Meeting in person?” The post Ask the Community: The 2022 SSP Annual Meeting appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Susie Winter reviews recent data on cybersecurity for academic libraries, as well as a survey of awareness and attitudes toward best practices among librarians. The post Guest Post – Cybersecurity and Academic Libraries: Findings from a Recent Survey appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Some scientific "urban legends" get debunked in today's video. How does incorrect "common knowledge" become established? The post “Common Knowledge” and How False Facts Become Entrenched appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.