Alternative forms of peer feedback (s03e08)
What could peer review look like if we let go of what we have?
What could peer review look like if we let go of what we have?
We are announcing our eleventh General Assembly. All ResearchEquals supporting members are invited 😍
Tilburg University is now an inaugural supporting member of ResearchEquals, sustaining and governing the development of modular publishing.Tilburg University already included open science in its strategy in...
In season 3, episode 7, we talk about CVs in academia.
KU Leuven is now an inaugural supporting member of ResearchEquals, sustaining and governing the development of modular publishing.As part of their commitment to Open Science, KU Leuven supports sustainable...
We (semi)recently shipped our integration Research Organization Registry (ROR) for ResearchEquals!ROR is the ORCID for institutions, allowing researchers to easily identify themselves as being affiliated to...
In season 3, episode 6, we talk about questionable academic practices.
We did a deep dive into decentralized social media - in case you missed it, here is a recap and next steps.
🔈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. This is a show to help us and you calibrate our senses...
Privacy and openness are intertwined. But how does it affect how we conduct our business?
In season 3, episode 4, we talk through the case of professor Susanne Täuber and try to make some sense of it.
ResearchEquals partnered with Pubcasts to make it easier to make your audio-articles part of your research portfolio.
🔈This is the transcript of the Open Update. Find the original audio on Anchor.fm.[00:00:00] Chris Hartgerink: Welcome to the Open Update season three. I'm one of your hosts, Chris...
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A decade ago, the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment launched. I know I referenced it a lot in my efforts to improve research, and I bet many of you did too!It is with great pride I can announce...