Scientific discourse on YouTube: Motivations for citing research in comments
Authors : Sören Striewski, Olga Zagovora, Isabella Peters YouTube is a valuable source of user-generated content on a wide range of topics, and it encourages us...
Authors : Sören Striewski, Olga Zagovora, Isabella Peters YouTube is a valuable source of user-generated content on a wide range of topics, and it encourages us...
Author : Laura Bowering Mullen Scholarly communication, Open Access (OA), and open science practices in Psychology are rapidly evolving. However, most published...
Author : Michael Wood This article challenges the assumption that journals and peer review are essential for developing,evaluating and disseminating scientific ...
Author : Katarina Krapež This study was guided by previous research highlighting the significance of journal publishers’ commercial or non-profit orientat...
Authors : Victoria Gardner, Mark Robinson, Elisabetta O’Connell There has been much debate around the role of metrics in scholarly communication, with particula...
Authors : Paul Longley Arthur, Lydia Hearn During the twenty-first century, for the first time, the volume of digital data has surpassed the amount of analog da...
Authors : Miriam Baglioni, Paolo Manghi, Andrea Mannocci, Alessia Bardi Since 2012, the “Open Researcher and Contributor ID” organisation (ORCID) has been succe...