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What can the SSP learn from our experience of the virtual 2021 meeting that can inform future annual meetings, whatever the format? The post Guest Post — Learning from the Experience of SSP’s 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Sally Ekanayaka reviews a webinar featuring several key players in implementing Plan S and asks what lessons have been learned? The post Guest Post – Plan S and Scholarly Publishing: Some Lessons Learned appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington reports on the recent SSP Publisher-Funder Task Force closed forum of funders, publishers, librarians and academics, who met to discuss how collaboration among stakeholder groups may accelerate a transition to open research. The post Accelerating Open Research: A Multi-stakeholder Discussion appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
How infuriating is it to watch a movie about your area of expertise and realize just how wrong it is? The post The Burden of Knowledge: A Historian Reviews Popular Period Movies appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Are libraries "neutral"? That question is way too simplistic to serve as anything other than a political football. The post Libraries and the Contested Terrain of “Neutrality” appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has resulted in a sudden and serious decoupling of the West from Russia. Today, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe and Roger Schonfeld discuss implications for research collaboration, scientific exchange, and scholarly communication. The post Decoupling from Russia appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Richard de Grijs comes to grips with his field's use of potentially offensive language. The post Guest Post — Offensive or Inclusive Language in Scientific Communication? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
ASAPBio offers set of principles and guidelines for preprint feedback. The post Guest Post: Preprint Feedback is Here – Let’s Make it Constructive and FAST appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
What exactly is Wordle, and more importantly, what would it have looked like on a computer in the 1980s? The post Wordle, The 1980s Version appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
An interview with Julian Wilson about IOP Publishing's new transformative agreement with the Canadian Research Knowledge Network. The post IOP Publishing Strikes a Transformative Deal with CRKN: Some Questions for Julian Wilson appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.