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How do the concepts and the practices of trust and review function outside of a context specifically associated with scholarship, but still within the scholarly communications ecosystem? An interview with Roger Schonfeld. The post Trust and Review in Non-Scholarship Contexts appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Peer Review Week posts continue! Last week we asked the Chefs, and this week we asked the global community: “what would improve trust in peer review?” The post Ask the Community: What Would Improve Trust in Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Peer Review Week 2020 continues with a guest post by Dawn Durante of the University of Texas Press, looking at trust in peer review from the perspective of economics. The post Guest Post — The Economics of Trust in Peer Review appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Peer Review Week 2020 continues with a guest post by Bahar Mehmani of Elsevier, who interviewed Professor Jeffrey Unerman about his work on the risks of self-referential peer review. The post Guest Post — Risks from Self-Referential Peer Review: An Interview with Jeffrey Unerman appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Chefs Alice Meadows, Jasmine Wallace, and Karin Wulf tackle Peer Review Week 2020's theme of Trust in Peer Review with this post on trust as both an ethic and a practice The post Trust as an Ethic and a Practice in Peer Review appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Sylvia Izzo Hunter, Igor Kleshchevich, and Bruce Rosenblum look at the complexities of adding preprints to the citation record and suggest best practices going forward. The post Guest Post — What’s Wrong with Preprint Citations? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In support of #PeerRevWk20 theme #TrustInPeerReview, we asked the Chefs how trust in peer review could be improved. See what the said and add your thoughts! The post Ask The Chefs: Improving Trust In Peer Review appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Tao Tao looks at some surprising communication gaps in scholarly communication that hamper progress but also provide market opportunities. The post Gaps in Academic Communication appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today sees the official launch of C4DISC, the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications. Learn more about the organization and how you can get involved in this post by Alice Meadows. The post C4DISC Is Officially Launched! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
William Park on the potential for publishers from the untapped $1-2 billion opportunity within the small to medium sized enterprises (SME) market. The post Guest Post — SME Market: The Billion Dollar Leak appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.