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Pubblicato in Leiden Madtrics
Autore Julián D. Cortés

Industry-University partnership is now part of the governance canon of higher education. However, the multiple forms this type of partnership can adopt are not so clear for every junior-faculty, administrators, and from there to the top-management in the higher education sector.

Pubblicato in Samuel Moore
Autore Samuel Moore

Yesterday, the preprint repositories bioRxiv/medRxiv and arXiv released coordinated statements on the recent memo on open science from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. While welcoming the memo, the repositories claim that the ‘rational choice’ for making research immediately accessible would be to mandate preprints for all federally funded research.

Pubblicato in Samuel Moore
Autore Samuel Moore

I’ve just uploaded ‘The Politics of Rights Retention’ to my Humanities Commons site: https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:52287/. The article is a preprint of a commentary currently under consideration for a special issue on open access publishing. Abstract This article presents a commentary on the recent resurgence of interest in the practice of rights retention in scholarly publishing.

Pubblicato in Liberate Science
Autori 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. This is a show to help us and you calibrate our senses to the power imbalances in research and the world. For Liberate Science, I'm Chris Hartgerink [00:00:12] Sarahanne Field: I'm Sarahanne Field.

Pubblicato in Chris Hartgerink
Autore Chris Hartgerink

Startup Therapy series As write more on this blog, I have come to the realization I thoroughly enjoy coming up with themes to coalesce my writing around. Themes create a certain mass for my activities, reflections, and thoughts to gather around. As a result, things collect in a way they would not without the theme being present. Themes help me write.

Pubblicato in Liberate Science

We recently transitioned from using Google Suite as our main provider for email and online storage, in favor of Proton. This is a conscious choice regarding the security of both our internal communications and the security of information people share with us. Back in 2019, when we first required more scalable email solutions, we opted for Google Suite because it was straightforward and well known.

Pubblicato in QDR Blog

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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.

Pubblicato in Liberate Science
Autori 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.