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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.
Armstrong & Miller on the challenges of getting academics to communicate work in simple terms. Or perhaps the challenges of people expecting you to be able to communicate something complicated in simple terms. The post Professor, can you take us through your theory in layman’s terms? … No. appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Rick Anderson interviews Kim Eggleton of IOP about the publisher's recently announced move to 100% double-blind peer review. The post IOP Moves to Universal Double-blind Peer Review: An Interview with Kim Eggleton appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Results of this partnership signal we should expect future expansion of content syndication. The post Syndication Success: A Report from the Springer Nature and ResearchGate Pilot appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Now back at work full time, Charlie Rapple reflects on what she has learned during 6 months of working part time, and shares top tips for making the transition to part-time work, and for being more considerate towards part-time colleagues. The post Coping with Working Part-time and Being a Better Colleague to Those Who Do…
Back to school time is going to be chaotic for many of your coworkers. Some thoughts on how you can make their lives easier and keep your business moving forward. The post Back to School — Be Kind to Your Coworkers Who Are Parents appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The FAIR principles answer the 'How' question for sharing research data, but we also need consensus on the 'What' question. The post Articles Are the Fundamental Unit of Data Sharing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
What have academic book publishers been for? And what might they be for, in the future? Part 2 The post Guest Post — What are Academic Book Publishers for? Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.