Open Science and the Hype Cycle
Author : George Strawn The introduction of a new technology or innovation is often accompanied by “ups and downs” in its fortunes. Gartner Inc. defined a so-cal...
Author : George Strawn The introduction of a new technology or innovation is often accompanied by “ups and downs” in its fortunes. Gartner Inc. defined a so-cal...
Authors : Joe Menke, Martijn Roelandse, Burak Ozyurt, Maryann Martone, Anita Bandrowski The reproducibility crisis is a multifaceted problem involving ingrained...
Authors : Daniel Toribio-Flórez, Lukas Anneser, Felipe Nathan deOliveira-Lopes, Martijn Pallandt, Isabell Tunn, Hendrik Windel Open science (OS) is of paramount...
Authors : Mufti Mahmud, M. Shamim Kaiser, T. Martin McGinnity, Amir Hussain Recent technological advancements in data acquisition tools allowed life scientists ...
Authors : Jason Chinn, Justin Pickett, Simine Vazire, Alex Holcombe Objectives Questionable research practices (QRPs) lead to incorrect research results and con...
Authors : Mark J. McCabe, Christopher Snyder Our previous paper (McCabe and Snyder 2014) contained the provocative result that, despite a positive average effec...
Author : Chris Shaffer Over the years, health sciences librarians have been change agents, leading the charge on issues of importance to the profession and the ...