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Veröffentlicht in QDR Blog

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Veröffentlicht in Scholarly Communications Lab | ScholCommLab

Doctors are moving out of their clinics and taking over the digital world. Many physicians are engaging in digital media, sharing their expertise and opinions on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. But little is known on how doctors are mediating health research on social media. Noha Atef, a postdoctoral fellow at the ScholCommLab, led a series of qualitative studies on doctors who create video blogs (or vlogs) on YouTube.

Veröffentlicht in Liberate Science
Autoren Chris Hartgerink, Sarahanne Field

🔈 This is the transcript of the Open Update. Find the original audio on Anchor.fm. [00:00:00] Chris Hartgerink: Hi, and welcome to the Open Update. For Liberate Science. I'm Chris Hartgerink. [00:00:03] Sarahanne Field: I'm Sarahanne Field. [00:00:05] Chris Hartgerink: In the Open Update we talk about power imbalances in research and society more broadly.

Veröffentlicht in Chris Hartgerink
Autor Chris Hartgerink

💡 This is a post in a series of Stories From My PhD. For background on this series, read the announcement post. I have been to a few dozen dissertation defenses over the past decade. As a result of attending PhD defenses on a fairly regular basis with the same folk, their procedures got discussed. A lot. This story is about a situation where a university's own arbitrary regulations are arbitrarily not applied.

Veröffentlicht in Liberate Science

Research communication comes in many forms — traditional text based publishing cannot accommodate to all the needs of new, non text-based forms of communication. Audio-articles, also called pubcasts, are one such form. We’re happy to announce ResearchEquals is partnering with PubCasts to stimulate,  develop, and support the publication of audio-articles in our community.

Veröffentlicht in Elephant in the Lab
Autor Elias Koch

On Friday, March 17, The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) published a reform proposal that promises to improve working conditions in research. This was followed by a massive wave of criticism and protest from scientists across status groups and disciplines.

Veröffentlicht in Chris Hartgerink
Autor Chris Hartgerink

💡 These are prepared remarks for the Choice Hackathon on March 18th, 2023. Find the recording on YouTube. When we think of gender gaps in academia or society more broadly, we may think of very specific issues. But gender gaps are mere symptoms, with a common cause: The patriarchy. This is a system where maleness ultimately dominates, at the cost of everyone.

Veröffentlicht in Gemeinsamer Blog der DINI AGs

Ihr Repositorium ist nach DINI-Kriterien aufgesetzt oder entsprechend angepasst; es wäre schön, wenn das Engagement zusätzlich mit einem Zertifikat belohnt werden könnte. Eine Vielzahl heute betriebener Repositorien sind heterogen, sie enthalten neben frei zugänglichen Volltexten z. B. Forschungsdaten, bibliografische Daten ohne Dokumente oder wurden um weitere forschungsnahe Services erweitert.

Veröffentlicht in Leiden Madtrics
Autor André Brasil

Open science has gained significant momentum over the past few years, with various movements and initiatives emerging to promote sharing of scientific knowledge, data, and resources with the wider community. Open science is a broad term encompassing a range of practices that strive to increase transparency, inclusivity, and accessibility in science.