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Auteur/autrice : Hans Dillaerts

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Journal data policies: Exploring how the understanding of editors and authors corresponds to the policies themselves

Posted on 5 avril 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Thu-Mai Christian, Amanda Gooch, Todd Vision, Elizabeth Hull Despite the increase in the number of journals issuing data policies requiring authors to...

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Access to Scientific Literature by the Conservation Community

Posted on 5 avril 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Daisy Larios, Thomas M. Brooks, Nicholas B.W. Macfarlane, Sugoto Roy Access to the scientific literature is perceived to be a challenge to the biodive...

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GitHub Repositories with Links to Academic Papers: Open Access, Traceability, and Evolution

Posted on 4 avril 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Supatsara Wattanakriengkrai, Bodin Chinthanet, Hideaki Hata, Raula Gaikovina Kula, Christoph Treude, Jin Guo, Kenichi Matsumoto Traceability between p...

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Digital Objects – FAIR Digital Objects: Which Services Are Required?

Posted on 4 avril 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Ulrich Schwardmann Some of the early Research Data Alliance working groups reused the notion of digital objects as digital entities described by metada...

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Lessons From the Open Library of Humanities

Posted on 28 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Martin Paul Eve, Paula Clemente Vega, Caroline Edwards The Open Library of Humanities was launched almost half a decade ago with funding from the Andr...

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Comfortably Numb? Researchers’ Satisfaction with the Publication System and a Proposal for Radical Change

Posted on 28 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Hans van Dijk, Marino van Zelst In this preregistered study we evaluate current attitudes towards, and experiences with, publishing research and propo...

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Who reviews for predatory journals? A study on reviewer characteristics

Posted on 26 mars 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Anna Severin, Michaela Strinzel, Matthias Egger, Marc Domingo, Tiago Barros Background While the characteristics of scholars who publish in predatory ...

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