Transcript: A Compass For the Scholarly Publishing Journey
A watch is handy for meeting trains and catching planes, but a compass will get you where you’re going.
A watch is handy for meeting trains and catching planes, but a compass will get you where you’re going.
The guiding role of metadata in an increasingly complex scholarly research ecosystem
The guiding role of metadata in an increasingly complex scholarly research ecosystem
From enumeration of animal species living in every corner of the globe to identification of fossil remains of ancient creatures, scientific inquiry looks from the present day into the very dimmest past. Science can’t see into the future – not yet anyway. The responsibility to make the future a place that is welcome, inclusive, and full of understanding lies with all of us.
Data quality is fundamental in a data-driven decision-making world
More and more, people trust information less and less.
A peer-reviewed article published this month in PLOS ONE has examined what happens in the scientific record when journal-published versions of articles are retracted in cases of research previously available on preprint servers.
S&S CEO Jonathan Karp said that refinements made to its metadata have improved sell-through, boosting the bottom line.
Fresh air and sunlight are said to be the best disinfectants. The recently launched GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing offers plenty of both.