Software Horror Game
Mastodon: a move to publicly owned scholarly knowledge
Open Access Open Knowledge - Code for Thought
Why NASA and federal agencies are declaring this the Year of Open Science
Requiem for a Tweet – Is there a future for the academic social capital held on the platform?
U.S. Indicts Two Russians for Running the 'Z-Library' Piracy Ring. Two masterminds have been arrested in Argentina and domains seized. The site is still running in the dark web.
Preprint as a Way to Universal Open Access. In eight drawings by Dasapta Erwin Irawan.
"More than 2000 journals share price and service data through Plan S’s Journal Comparison Service." Narrator: many large legacy publishers are missing.
The Open Access Tracking Project is now also on Mastodon
Open Access Monograph: "The Predator Effect: Understanding the Past, Present and Future of Deceptive Academic Journals"
Looking for examples of p-hacking in psychology
Analysing Elsevier Journal Metadata with a New Specialized Workbench inside ICSR Lab. #OpenData #PeerReview
"CORE to become an independent Open Access service from August 2023." Public funding for the Open Access search engine will be cut.
eLife won’t reject papers once they are under review — what researchers think
"Help Shape the Transition to Open." What libraries can do.
Science Magazine reports on the stampede: "As Musk reshapes Twitter, academics ponder taking flight. Many researchers are setting up profiles on social media site Mastodon."
Introducing the p-hacker app: Train your expert p-hacking skills
Mastodon enables community autonomy, is a social enterprise in and of itself and shifts the site’s scaling focus from sheer number of users to quality engagement and niche communities.
COAR Announces first recommendation for supporting multilingual and non-English content in repositories
Dealing With Being Exposed: Setting Boundaries While Being Open