Categorie archief: Open science
Open Science summer school
by Bianca Kramer (@MsPhelps) and Jeroen Bosman (@jeroenbosman) Open Science is the buzzword of the day. And for good reason, because under its umbrella people are working to make science and scholarship more inclusive, open, efficient and reproducible. To share … Lees verder
Defining Open Science Definitions
by Jeroen Bosman & Bianca Kramer [updated 20170328 to include the Open Science definition from Foster] These days there seems to be a real surge in all things open science. At least it’s the talk of the town. Having visited … Lees verder
NWO – the impact factor paradox
[January 11, 2017: update added at the end of the post] While there are many reasons not to use the journal impact factor (IF) for the assessment of individual research articles, researchers or research groups, its use for this purpose … Lees verder
Full speed ahead with open science
Jeroen Bosman & Bianca Kramer Crick Institute – October 19, London. Some 35 researchers and 20 publishers, funders and librarians gather at the brand new magnificent Francis Crick Institute premises, between the equally magnificent St. Pancras railway station and the … Lees verder
De open access consumentenbond
Zoals overal waar geld verdiend kan worden, zijn er ook in het open access veld kapers op de kust. In de afgelopen 10 jaar zijn er tal van partijen opgestaan die het open access uitgeefmodel – waarbij de auteur moet … Lees verder
20.000 responses op survey ‘Innovations in Scholarly Communication’
[20160330 update: de data zullen niet op 1 April maar op 15 April beschikbaar worden gesteld] Op 10 februari is onze wereldwijde enquete ‘Innovations in Scholarly Communication’ gesloten. In de afgelopen 9 maanden hebben we meer dan 20.000 responses ontvangen, mede … Lees verder