@Quillette@IonaItalia@AdamMWakeling Religion's influence on the enlightenment was complex and is still contested. But if you relied on this episode, you'd be unaware that this semi-truck–sized nuance exists.
At the session @ #UKSG2024 a member of the audience asked about the traits that will help researchers recognise predatory publishers. Use our checklists https://t.co/B2IEnGty0B and read Cenyu Shen’s article https://t.co/ViOBnKTDoE
At the session @ #UKSG2024 a member of the audience asked about the traits that will help researchers recognise predatory publishers. Use our checklists https://t.co/B2IEnGty0B and read Cenyu Shen’s article https://t.co/ViOBnKTDoE
@Taara535 About the message in question, I have no data to speak to its effectiveness. That said, wildfire smoke hanging over a powerful country's political and financial capitals is supportive of its narrative.
Get your problem-solving caps on and join me in Toronto for @CScienceEditors' Ethics Clinic at the Annual Meeting where we'll delve into Diversity, Ethics, and Inclusion (and Beyond).
https://t.co/Qn8Cf064HU
#CSEToronto#PublicationEthics
@Green_Dot_Av I imagine it could because wind run over the wings, providing the plane lift. I imagine the lift could occur at a faster rate given the opposite forces at work.
"The legitimate publishing outlets can demonstrate rigorous peer review by publishing high quality peer review reports along with the published articles, whereas the predatory and ‘gray’ outlets cannot not. This can help expose paper mills and façade peer review."
#Publishing