🌟 Key takeaway 1: It's now easy to access #ORCiD data with Google BigQuery; we can enhance @DSDimensions data. 🙌
Find out more in this Research Musings post from Hélène Draux & Simon Porter, "Blooming research profiles" - available now on Substack.
🔗 https://t.co/TToNgFnf7C
In my view this is an important article that everybody who publishes in the scientific literature should read. It's written by a stellar line up of "data sleuths" | @AbalkinaAnna | @MicrobiomDigest | @deevybee | @JAByrneSci | @gcabanac | @ClearSkiesAdam | @nickwizzo | https://t.co/6s8IRzS7QJ
Indigenous Australian artist Alma Nungurrayi Granites paints the great Warlpiri story of the Seven Sisters Dreaming, about the ancestral Napaljarri sisters who are found in the night sky in the star cluster known as the Pleiades #WomensArt
Join our Managing Director, @rschrobUK along with Helen Dobson, @Jisc and Shehnaz Ahmed, British Association of Dermatologists on the free @UKSG webinar "Society Publishing at a Crossroads: Rethinking Value in Academic Publishing" on 6 February.
Looking at feedback on @UndermindAI , mostly positive though there's the typical "interpretation of search results” might be inaccurate. To me even humans make such errors, my question is do LLMs (with or without RAG) make similar errors as humans (1)
We explored the powerful collaboration between leading open-source initiatives like OMP, DOAB, OAPN, TOTE, and the Open Book Collective. These independent entities are working together to build a transparent, coordinated infrastructure supporting the dissemination of OA books.
📢 MetaROR was launched last week, but what exactly is it all about? If you were wondering the same, the online launch event tomorrow is for you!
📅 26 November
🕓 16:00-17:30 CET
Register here 👉 https://t.co/sKSsHlUyV5
@RoRInstitute
For more than a decade, Open Library of Humanities (OLH) has been publishing #openaccess journals. Today, 340+ libraries support its 33 publications. We're thrilled to add its story to our #OAWeek profile series: https://t.co/AGODN3ET3D
Very proud to be able to share that the Dutch Research Council @NWOFunding has joined @CrossrefOrg Grant Linking System and will from now on assign DOI's to awarded projects making outcomes of our funded research more visable and findable.
https://t.co/qWOfx2wp4v
📆 NEW in-person seminar: Plan S and Beyond for Publishers and Societies
Join us 1 October at Arundel House, London. Chaired by Tasha Mellins-Cohen, COUNTER. Register your place: https://t.co/BsPDw1CoZX
Be prepared and keep ahead of what’s coming next!
#OpenAccess#Scholarly
Brilliant provocation from Vincent van Gerven Oei, @punctum_books & https://t.co/A6ot9z1KF9 on why metrics are inherently in conflict with open access: that we mustn't conflate measures with a system of distribution #OASPA2024
@lorraineestelle from Information Power highlights the importance of creating differentiated pricing models based on country level data. Full document here: https://t.co/Cl9PvkgWps #OASPA2024
@cOAlitionS_OA, @Jisc and @PLOS release a beta tool to assess scholarly communication models and arrangements on the axis of equity and use this to steer either investment or scholarly communication model-development decisions.
https://t.co/wVs6Ev4pFP
#OASPA2024
“The Equity Tool helps users consider a range of criteria to move away from inequitable article-based models and facilitate more equitable participation in knowledge sharing”, commented @robertkiley, @cOAlitionS_OA during the #OASPA2024 Panel on “Building #Equity in #OpenAccess”
We've heard this more than once at #OASPA2024 but also heard 'community-led' identified as a term of 'value' by a commercial press. Important to be clear about *what* e.g. 'community-led' *means* to avoid a kind of 'community-washing' as organisations latch on to the term.