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Preprints play a crucial role in open science but offer an opportunity to be gamed. Fictitious authorship in preprints show that open science needs checks and we need to collaborate to govern Open Science. The post Imposters and Impersonators in Preprints: How do we trust authors in Open Science? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The newly announced California/Elsevier transformative agreement will test the financial sustainability and the financial desirability of the multi-payer model. The post The Biggest Big Deal appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Continuing a series looking at start-ups in the scholarly sector, from what they do and how it could be useful, to how they have got started, and tips they would share with other entrepreneurs. This time, an interview with Tony Zanders, founder and CEO of Skilltype. The post Start-up Stories: Skilltype appeared first on The…
Oh the joys of running a home office... The post The Joys of WFH: Printing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Christina Emery presents an updated overview of the open access books landscape and examines the challenges of open access book publishing according to feedback from authors and researchers, plus what support is available to them. The post Guest Post — Building an Easier Path Toward Open Access Book Publishing: Support for Authors appeared first on…
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health are widely discussed in the media, but responsible discussion is vital, and academic publishers have an important role to play. Please be aware that this article talks about suicide. The post Guest Post — Responsible Reporting of Suicide During COVID-19: The Role of Academic Publishing appeared…
Laura Martin offers suggestions for how to take an inclusive approach to change to givesyour organization the best chance of success. The post Guest Post — Inclusion: The Key to Delivering Successful Business Change appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In today's post, chefs Alice Meadows and Tim Vines interview Richard Wynne, Founder of Rescognito, a free service for recognizing and promoting Open Research. The post Can We Re-engineer Scholarly Journal Publishing? An Interview with Richard Wynne, Rescognito appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A historical look at Disney's reuse of its own content. The post Reuse Rights: Disney’s History of Recycling Animation appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Dawit Tegbaru offers ideas on how the scholarly communications community can take action to address inequity. The post Guest Post — The Words We Live By: Our Ideas and Values as the Catalyst for Action appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.