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Pubblicato in iPhylo

There's a recent thread on the Encyclopedia of Life concerning erroneous images for the crab Leptograpsus . This is a crab I used to chase around rooks on stormy west-coast beaches near Auckland, so I was a little surprised to see the EOL page for Leptograpsus looks like this: The name and classification is the crab, but the image is of a fish ( Lethrinus variegatus ). Perhaps at some point in aggregating the images

Pubblicato in Science in the Open
Autore Cameron Neylon

This post is both a follow up to last week’s post on the cost’s of peer review and a response to Duncan Hull’s post of nine or so months ago proposing a game of “Fantasy Science Funding”. The game requires you to describe how you would distribute the funding of the BBSRC if you were a benign (or not so benign) dictator. The post and the discussion should be read bearing in mind my standard disclaimer. Peer review is in crisis.

Pubblicato in Science in the Open
Autore Cameron Neylon

Another post prompted by an exchange of comments on Neil Saunder’s blog. The discussion here started about the somewhat arbitrary nature of what does and does not get counted as ‘worthy contributions’ in the research community.