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Metascience as a scientific social movement

Posted on 27 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : David Peterson, Aaron Panofsky Emerging out of the “reproducibility crisis” in science, metascientists have become central players in debates about re...

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Quand le discours de savoir se fait technodiscours. Hypertextualité, commentaires et unité textuelle du billet scientifique

Posted on 26 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Auteur/Author : Ingrid Mayeur Le présent article propose des pistes pour déterminer par quels moyens le discours scientifique sur blog fait texte. Nous nous int...

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How is open access accused of being predatory? The impact of Beall’s lists of predatory journals on academic publishing

Posted on 24 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Franciszek Krawczyk, Emanuel Kulczycki The aim of this paper is to investigate how predatory journals are characterized by authors who write about suc...

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Software must be recognised as an important output of scholarly research

Posted on 23 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Caroline Jay, Robert Haines, Daniel S. Katz Software now lies at the heart of scholarly research. Here we argue that as well as being important from a...

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Questionable and open research practices: attitudes and perceptions among quantitative communication researchers

Posted on 23 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Bert Bakker, Kokil Jaidka, Timothy Dörr, Neil Fasching, Yphtach Lelkes Recent contributions have questioned the credibility of quantitative communicat...

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Institutional Repositories for Public Engagement : Creating a Common Good Model for an Engaged Campus

Posted on 20 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Authors : Erik A. Moore, Valerie M. Collins, Lisa R. Johnston Most higher-education institutions strive to be publicly engaged and community centered. These ins...

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The Enlightenment of Peer Review : How Academic Librarians Can Utilize Open Peer Review Methods to Advance Information Literacy

Posted on 19 novembre 2020 by Hans Dillaerts

Author : Sandra Moore In today’s world of digital scholarly publishing, it is increasingly clear that movements such as open access (OA), Open Science, and open...

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