The crisis in scientific communication
Friends:
The Scholarly Kitchen blog has posted a column by Roger C. Schonfeld entitled "Is Scientific Communication Fit for Purpose?"
Below are an excerpt and link:
Friends:
The Scholarly Kitchen blog has posted a column by Roger C. Schonfeld entitled "Is Scientific Communication Fit for Purpose?"
Below are an excerpt and link:
Guest post by Katie Lee, acquisitions editor, Gallaudet University Press, and Jennifer Nelson, professor, Gallaudet University
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The Elephant has assembled a #PeerReviewSyllabus in conjunction with Peer Review Week. The theme for the 2021 Peer Review Week is “Identity in Peer Review.” You can follow or join the conversations online with the hashtags #PeerReviewWeek21 and #IdentityInPeerReview, or our own #FeedingtheElephant hashtag.
Peer Review Week is a virtual community-led yearly global event celebrating the essential role that peer review plays in maintaining scientific quality.
Friends:
The H-Net Book Channel series Feeding the Elephant published its first podcast in September. It was a discussion of peer reviewing and several list editors have recommended it. The formatting was a little hard to navigate but the link below should lead to a link to the podcast itself.
Feeding the Elephant Podcast | Episode 1 - Advice for First-Time Peer Reviewers
This is so helpful, thank you! I especially love how concise it is. I am working with grad students as they prepare to do a mock peer review assignment, and this is a perfectly assignable piece.