Open Peer Review’s Potential Impact
Last week was devoted to peer review and exploring the role of personal and social identity associated with it. Open peer review has become […]
Last week was devoted to peer review and exploring the role of personal and social identity associated with it. Open peer review has become […]
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and STM (International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers) have formed a new NISO Working Group to […]
The pandemic presented many opportunities to improve processes and systems to accommodate faster communication and easier access. An urgency for effective science to inform […]
Every role I have ever played in communications, whether it be in healthcare, human resources, information technology, faith-based reporting or even fiction – the […]
The Society for Scholarly Publishing’s (SSP’s) 43rd Annual Meeting will take place May 24-27, 2021 with a range of educational sessions, keynote speakers, networking opportunities […]
Following Peer Review Week 2020, this topic feels appropriate to the current scholarly publishing environment. The Scholarly Kitchen brought this topic to our attention […]
This week is Peer Review Week 2020, a yearly global event celebrating the essential role that peer review plays in maintaining scientific quality. The event […]
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is making it even easier for communications professionals to learn about timely topics and recent developments in scholarly […]
The concept of openness in scholarship is shared by many in the academic, library science and publishing worlds. A newly released book takes a […]
In the current political climate, this academic topic felt very appropriate. It came to us from The Scholarly Kitchen in their article, “Will the […]