The Democratisation Myth: Open Access and the Solidification of Epistemic Injustices
Author : Marcel Knöchelmann Open access (OA) is considered to solve an accessibility problem in scholarly communication. But this accessibility is restricted to...
Author : Marcel Knöchelmann Open access (OA) is considered to solve an accessibility problem in scholarly communication. But this accessibility is restricted to...
Auteur/Author : Agnès Robin Les données de la recherche scientifique sont actuellement soumises à un programme de standardisation technique (FAIR) dont l’object...
Author : Benjamin Capps During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, open science has become central to experimental, public health and clinical responses across the glob...
Authors : Rosângela Schwarz Rodrigues, Ernest Abadal, Breno Kricheldorf Hermes de Araújo The essential role of journals as registries of scientific activity in ...
Author : Edward Barroga Peer review is a crucial part of research and publishing. However, it remains imperfect and suffers from bias, lack of transparency, and...
Author : David A. M. Peterson Objectives The objective of this study was to empirically test the wide belief that Reviewer #2 is a uniquely poor reviewer. Metho...
Authors : Jeremy Leipzig, Daniel Nüst, Charles Tapley Hoyt, Stian Soiland-Reyes, Karthik Ram, Jane Greenberg Reproducible computational research (RCR) is the ke...