« When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of being published than studies with … Continuer la lecture de « An excess of positive results: Comparing the standard Psychology literature with Registered Reports »
Registered Reports: views from editors, reviewers and authors
« Aim: We wanted to learn how the Registered Report article format was working for key stakeholder groups at the publisher … Continuer la lecture de « Registered Reports: views from editors, reviewers and authors »
Source > osf.io, DeHaven, Alexander C., et al., 2019, MetaArXiv. September 17. doi:10.31222/osf.io/ndvek
Open-access megajournals lose momentum as the publishing model matures
« When PLOS ONE debuted in 2006, its founders declared it would transform scientific publishing. It was the first multidisciplinary, large-volume, … Continuer la lecture de « Open-access megajournals lose momentum as the publishing model matures »
Source > sciencemag.org, Jeffrey Brainard, 10 septembre 2019
About University Journals
« Fourteen universities from five European countries started a collaboration to set up University Journals as an alternative to the current … Continuer la lecture de « About University Journals »
Source > uj.socsci.uva.nl, 2019
Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2018
« (…) In this seventh triennial cycle, we surveyed a random sample of faculty within the United States on topics from … Continuer la lecture de « Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2018 »
Cambridge University Press launches new model for scholarly publishing
« Cambridge University Press has launched a new publishing model to provide an outlet for world-class research and writing that sits … Continuer la lecture de « Cambridge University Press launches new model for scholarly publishing »
Source > cambridge.org, 15 janvier 2019
Power to the Preprint
« Preprints are here!!! Starting today authors submitting their manuscript to most PLOS journals* can also choose to post their article … Continuer la lecture de « Power to the Preprint »
Source > blogs.plos.org, 1 mai 2018