Pirate Open Access: Defeating Monetized Academic Publishing
Despite the immense value of scientific knowledge, academic publishing has long pursued an ethos of sharing rather than trade for profit.
Read MoreDespite the immense value of scientific knowledge, academic publishing has long pursued an ethos of sharing rather than trade for profit.
Read MoreOver the past decade, there has been a growing public fascination with modern society’s complex “linkedness.”
Read MoreSimply put, prosopography investigates common background characteristics of a group of actors in history through a collective study of their lives.
Read MoreOne of the most interesting questions in science is how accurately (truthfully) researchers reproduce (simulate) the observed physical phenomena.
Read MoreThe core idea of all my studies emerged from my experience with two dogs who have given me unconditional love and support during my busy life.
Read MoreSport governing bodies and local sporting leagues/associations should understand that their clubs are not equal in relation to Internet adoption and use.
Read MoreIf you have kept even one eye (or ear) on the news coming out in the last couple of years, chances are you have heard about “misinformation” and “disinformation.”
Read MoreProblem-solving often requires crossing boundaries, such as those between disciplines. However, the measurement and evaluation of “interdisciplinarity” can be confusing because the concept itself is composite.
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