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Publié in Leiden Madtrics
Auteur Juan Pablo Bascur Cifuentes

I love quantitative research, because it gives me the feeling that I understand what I am doing and I can explain it clearly to anyone. On the other hand, I like qualitative research just as much as cats like water. Just thinking about analyzing a round of interviews gives me a headache. My mind imagines a scene of researchers arguing over the meaning of the words in the interview. What a nightmare!

Publié in Leiden Madtrics
Auteur Juan Pablo Bascur Cifuentes

Some universities love to boast about their positions in university rankings, almost as if they were part of a football championship. However, these rankings were never intended to be used this way. This is common knowledge within the science and technology studies community, but the causes are open for debate. For example, who is to blame for the misuse?

Keynote presented by Juan Pablo Alperin at the first United Nations Open Science Conference on November 19, 2019, organized by the UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library and the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition ( SPARC ). Good morning.

Publié in wisspub.net

Aktuell machen Gerüchte über die Planung einer Executive Order der US-Administration zum Thema Open Access die Runde: Wie das Blog The Scholarly Kitchen berichtet, soll eine Verordnung in Arbeit sein, die die US-Behörden verpflichten würde, eine “zero embargo” Open-Access-Policy umzusetzen.

Publié in Leiden Madtrics
Auteur Tim Wölfle

I'm sure the following scenario is familiar to most of the readers: You're writing a new scientific paper and are scanning the reference lists of your most important sources to see if you've missed anything interesting, maybe even a seminal paper cited by several of your current sources. Recently, a couple of web apps have come up to simplify this process by constructing and visualizing the underlying citation networks.

Publié in wisspub.net

Im Februar 2019 habe ich bei der Universität Zürich per Öffentlichkeitsgesetz Zugang zu dem “Read & Publish Agreement” von RSC nachgefragt. Die Universität Zürich verzögerte die Antwort bis weit über die gesetzlichen Fristen, nur um dann die Einsicht letztlich gänzlich zu verwehren. Gegen diesen Ablehnung habe ich bei der Rekurskommission der Zürcher Hochschulen Beschwerde eingelegt. Nun lieg ein Zwischenentscheid der Rekurskommission vor.