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Replacing academic journals | Royal Society Open Science

Abstract. Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma ...

Replacing academic journals - PubMed

Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma ...

Replacing Academic Journals | In the Dark - telescoper.blog

Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma underlying ...

Replacing academic journals - Zenodo

Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma ...

Replacing academic journals - PMC - NCBI

Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma underlying the decades of ...

What is a good replacement/improvement for the scientific journal ...

Create a taxonomy (or an ontology) based on the citations and cited by's. This will give you a view of how important ideas are evolving in the ...

(PDF) Replacing academic journals - ResearchGate

Replacing traditional journals with a more modern solution is not a new idea. Here, we propose ways to overcome the social dilemma underlying the decades of ...

Beyond the journal: The future of scientific publishing | FEBS Network

Some proponents of reform have argued that the solution is to replace traditional journals with a decentralized network under the governance of ...

Is there hope that academic journals will replace LaTeX with Typst?

I've met Typst, a new typesetting system that promises to unify a simple markdown-like syntax with a powerful paper composer features for the creation of ...

Replacing Academic Journals - Scholarly Events

• Replace traditional journals with a decentralized, resilient, evolvable ... • Replace journal prestige as proxy measure of quality with systematic.

REPLACING ACADEMIC JOURNALS - ResearchGate

Technically, there is broad agreement on the goal for a modern scholarly digital infrastructure: it needs to replace traditional journals with a decentralized, ...

Academic journal publishing reform - Wikipedia

Academic journal publishing reform is the advocacy for changes in the way academic journals are created and distributed in the age of the Internet and the ...

Gustav Nilsonne: Pathways to an Open Science System - YouTube

... journals not least because assessment of merit is tied ... Gustav Nilsonne: Pathways to an Open Science System: Replacing Academic Journals.

Guide to Transitioning Journals to Open Access Publishing

The change cannot be forced. If the publisher is reticent, the community could choose to abandon the journal and consider migrating to a different journal or ...

Replacing academic journals: Björn Brembs on a future beyond ...

Replacing academic journals: Björn Brembs on a future beyond traditional journals ... In October 2023 Karolinska Institutet University Library met ...

Academic journals are a lucrative scam – and we're determined to ...

There is an obvious alternative: universities, libraries, and academic funding agencies can cut out the intermediary and directly fund journals ...

The changing roles of scientific journals | mBio

The information revolution has driven the proliferation of journals, expansion of for-profit academic publishing, and empowerment of the open-access movement.

Replacing academic journals - Zenodo

Technically, there is broad agreement on the goal for a modern scholarly digital infrastructure: it needs to replace traditional journals with a ...

Crowdsourced Review Probably Can't Replace the Journals

Two years ago, I started a journey into academic publishing. I imagined using a reputation system to replace the journals with crowdsourcing.

The future of academic publishing | Nature Human Behaviour

A large portion of traditional academic publishing is unequal, exclusionary, unsustainable and opaque. Nearly 70% of scientific journal articles ...