CⓐmeronNeylon

@CameronNeylon

Professor of Research Communications at How do we make research more effective and communications more open?

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  1. NATURAL JUSTICE: Should Research Communications Be Shared?” Indigen...

  2. En réponse à

    . Ouch. So it was five years ago today I came down in the morning to find you still working in the hotel foyer?

  3. Maybe its just me but if you were an app based startup that picks up and drops off & a pick up was an hour late would you contact the user?

  4. Now I'm a humanist I guess I might need to reassess my assumption that getting mad while writing a paper is a bad thing?

  5. En réponse à

    . So it may be many people searching for PeerJ impact factor rather than preprints IF. Well I can hope anyway...

  6. En réponse à

    . It may actually be not that bad. Google may know that PeerJ is a journal and that ppl only care about one thing abt jrnls..

  7. As a side note to all those excited about on . His data is not available in the UK...

  8. New post up in PolEcon of OA Series. Economies of scale (or why Elsevier, Wiley, Springer are still there)

  9. program is now posted. Registration also open

  10. Francis Bacon: "knowledge is power" Michel Foucault: "knowledge is power, but in, like...a much more sinister way."

  11. I wonder what Mancur Olsen would have made of Patreon and crowd funding more generally...

  12. Is this why publishers drive new infrastructure & institutions stand back? Olsen-The Logic of Collective Action p45

  13. ps on that last retweet is the raw(ish) data available anywhere? Covariance with demographics would be valuable...

  14. Biased sample but this significant I think: 84% of respondents who'd never used scihub think 'article piracy' fine

  15. Fear Trumps Hope: USA, April 2016 Hope trumps fear: London, May 2016 Trump fears hope: USA, November 2016?

  16. En réponse à

    . What would you give as examples of truly international journals? I can name a few that try but is a long way to go

  17. & African Research Publishing - reflects on 's Leadership Dialogue

  18. I would say you can't unless you can change definition of 'international' away from 'of interest to Anglo-Americans'

  19. Lots of excited “oh, wow” moments as faculty make their first annotations in right now.

  20. So should I draw line between publishing ppl in my timeline upset with Apple Music & why some of us aren't happy with CHORUS/Readcube etc?

  21. In a few minutes I'll participate in a webinar on attribution with !

  22. An object lesson in why scholarly publishing isn't as cheap as we'd like to imagine it could be:

  23. The World Some People’s Opinions About University Reputations Rankings has just b… ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  24. So here is a demonstration of why online scholarly publishing isn't as cheap as some people think it ought to be...

  25. So encouraging WORKING BEYOND BORDERS: WHY WE NEED GLOBAL DIVERSITY IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS

  26. Not just more of the same. Why we need global diversity in scholarly communications.

  27. I love this slide: "The weird things humans do with spreadsheets"

  28. Observation: The Consultation Paper on Engagement and Impact doesn't seem to refer to any Aus research

  29. Congrats to Dorothea Salo who was awarded the Baldwin WI Idea Grant to unique audiovisual materials.

  30. Consultation Paper released: Engagement & Impact Assessment. Stakeholder feedback due 24 June 2016.

  31. Here’s my longer take on analyzing the Sci-Hub data from along with data from .

  32. Contents of scientific papers changed very little from their pre-print to final published version

  33. It is possible that I may have a problem here...

  34. ...which ironically probably tells you about how much I still pay attention to raw productivity despite fact I should know better...

  35. Also, seriously bemused how few first author papers some of those people have.

  36. This is really important real data on academic appointments. Also evidence of an effectively closed shop.

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