Posts tagged with 'scholarly communication'

Building a Publishing Model for Replication: Q&A with the Senior Editors of Replication Research
Replication is widely recognized as essential to credible science, yet research incentive systems haven't always supported it. In many fields, replication studies remain difficult...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Transparency & Reproducibility, Replicability, Scholarly Communication
Building Trust and Strengthening Research Integrity: Trust Markers in the Fight Against Paper Mills
Paper mills—covert organizations that provide low-quality or fabricated manuscripts to paying clients—pose a growing threat to the integrity of academic publishing. These...
Tags: Scholarly Publishing, Transparency, Reproducibility, Community, Scholarly Communication
Introducing Lifecycle Journal: An Innovation in Scholarly Communication
The Center for Open Science (COS) is conducting a 3-year research and development project called Lifecycle Journal to evaluate its strengths and weaknesses, and suitability for...
Tags: Open Science, Scholarly Communication, Lifecycle Journal
Guest Post — Year of Open Science Recap: Perspectives from a COS Ambassador
As a proud ambassador of the Center for Open Science (COS), I was thrilled to witness the culmination of efforts at the Year of Open Science Culminating Conference, supported by...
Tags: Open Science, NASA, Year of Open Science, Inclusivity and Collaboration, YOS, Scholarly Communication, UNESCO, Grassroots Initiatives, Research Assessment, Federal Agencies, Policy Advocacy