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Tribalism, Fraud, and the Loss of Perspective in Alzheimer’s Disease Research

A recent data falsification scandal in Alzheimer’s research raises new questions about perverse incentives in the culture and practice of science.

  • By Phill Jones
  • Aug 2, 2022
  • 15 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

What an Urban Historian and a Physicist Can Tell Us About Building Community…

Meet the keynote speakers for the 2022 SSP Annual Meeting.

  • By Scholarly Kitchen
  • Mar 31, 2022
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 2 mins

Guest Post — Research Integrity: Ensuring Trust in Global Research   

A look at developments in research integrity, and the attempt to build a universal culture of ethical and responsible practice in research as well as systems within the overall research ecosystem for such a culture to flourish.

  • By Natalie Simon
  • Feb 10, 2022
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

Guest Post — Citing Software in Scholarly Publishing to Improve Reproducibility, Reuse, and Credit

Daniel Katz and Hollydawn Murray present the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation Working Group’s guidelines for citing the software used in research publications.

  • By Daniel S. Katz, Hollydawn Murray
  • Jan 21, 2021
  • 4 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

What’s in a Name? The Stories Behind Some Scholarly Publishing Brand Names

Find out how Ripeta, ResearchFish, Publons, Morressier, Quartzy, Zanran, Quertle, Citavi, Writefull, Gigantum and Kudos got their names.

  • By Charlie Rapple
  • Apr 16, 2020
  • 19 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

The Data Science Revolution: An Interview with Xiao-Li Meng

An interview with Xiao-Li Meng, Professor of Statistics at Harvard University, about the increasingly central role data science is playing in research and teaching, – and how journals, publishers, societies, and librarians fit in this emerging ecosystem.

  • By Roger C. Schonfeld
  • Jan 16, 2020
  • 1 Comment
  • Time To Read: 9 mins

Revisiting The Great Acceleration: A Technology Perspective

A reflection on the increasing rate of change in the technology space, enabled by the commoditization of compute capability and what the implications are for the world of scholarly publishing

  • By David Smith
  • Dec 19, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Guest Post: Interesting Versus True? Measuring Transparency and Reproducibility of Biomedical Articles

Today’s guest post, by Anita Bandrowski and Martijn Roelandse, highlights some of the challenges – and opportunities – of evaluating the quality of research rather than its impact.

  • By Anita Bandrowski, Martijn Roelandse
  • Dec 18, 2019
  • 5 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Two Competing Visions for Research Data Sharing

New today: In a crowded and confusing landscape for research data preservation and sharing, two fundamentally competing visions are emerging. Which will win?

  • By Roger C. Schonfeld
  • Oct 14, 2019
  • 7 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Guest Post — A Look at the User-Centric Future of Academic Research Software — And Why It Matters, Part 2: Implications

Part 2 — how will the rapidly evolving world of researcher software impact scholarly communications?

  • By Tyler Whitehouse, Isabel Thompson
  • Oct 8, 2019
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

Guest Post — A Perspective from the Peer Review Congress

From the Peer Review Congress, what’s changed and what’s about to change? John Sack conducts an interview with the Executive Director and Co-Director of the International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication.

  • By John Sack, Annette Flanagin, John Ioannidis
  • Sep 19, 2019
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 7 mins

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