Law review editors looking to end #linkrot? Adopt DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers). New @SSRN article from Valeri Craigle, @AaronRetteen & @Ben_is_writing explains how #lawlibraries can help https://t.co/pnFRfsX9Wc
@micahvandegrift@OA_Works I saw a post the other day that basically said “don’t pay, email away” - anyone getting paywall can email authors and ask for a copy. Probably won’t work all the time, but worth exploring since email postage is $0! 💪🏼
Diversity in citation is vital. As scholars, we need to look at who we’re citing and think critically about why we are choosing one citation over another.
Louder for the folks in the back: law librarians are professionals. We have important work, we create scholarship, we have reference and bibliographic projects, we teach, we develop programs to help students and faculty, and so on and so on.
Learn how to maximize #PID connections in your workflows and how open infrastructure providers are collaborating to make the world PIDder! Join our webinar on Sep 22, 2021 03:00 PM (UTC) co-hosted by @datacite, @CrossrefOrg, @ORCID_Org, and @ResearchOrgs.
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Texas A&M Law student Christine Chasse discusses prescription drug pricing in an article recently published in top peer-reviewed Food & Drug Law Journal.
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@EmmaVigeland The first day we all abandon a corrupt political party that works against progressive goals is the first day we can start the impossible task of defeating the corrupt DNC. They will not willingly cede money and power
@nytimes After an examination I have done, I found no pattern of election interference conducted by the NYT, beyond the smears, hit pieces, misleading headlines, and pouring endless resources into tearing Bernie Sanders down since he would actually make the wealthy pay their taxes.
@JordanChariton@nytimes@BernieSanders@JoeBiden I can’t wait until a real journalist like @JordanChariton pulls a watergate and proves our votes aren’t being counted. The difference these days is the paper won’t print the story, they are part of the problem now. Looks like corporate capitalism until riots start...