Peer Review and Access
A vital and often overlooked aspect of peer review is that in the current system, peer reviewers are normally not paid for their work. Instead, they are rewarded by means […]
A vital and often overlooked aspect of peer review is that in the current system, peer reviewers are normally not paid for their work. Instead, they are rewarded by means […]
There are many perceptions about scholarly societies; some are accurate and some- not so much. The Scholarly Kitchen brought this interesting topic to us in […]
2020 is here and the list of predictions for all things are being produced. It is no different for academic publishing. The Scientist brought […]
Communities exist in various forms and fashions. Spiritual, educational, and occupational. This interesting information came to our attention from The Scholarly Kitchen in their […]
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is gearing up for their New Directions in Open Access Business Models: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly seminar […]
A new project has been launched to help universities, researchers, libraries and publishers make better use of open access book publishing in humanities and […]
Peer review for publishing is like the “inspected by #7” sticker on your t-shirt. It provides some assurance that someone else has checked this […]
There is an increased demand for open access publications. How is this changing publishing business models? This interesting topic came to us from Soo […]
In its simplest definition, blockchain is a time-stamped series of immutable record of data that is managed by cluster of computers not owned by […]
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) 41st Annual Meeting will be held at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina in San Diego, CA on May 29–31, […]