Peter Suber

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    16 apr

    1/ The Open Access Tracking Project (, ) is 13 years old today.

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  2. 15 ore fa

    And this: When a faculty member reported a student's complaint about the provost's behavior, a dean told the faculty member that the university could not protect the student from the provost's retaliation.

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  3. 15 ore fa

    Extraordinary story from . In <2 yrs, fired its president (improper relationship with an employee), fired the provost (sexual harassment), and agreed to a $490m settlement with 1,050 people sexually abused by a staff physician.

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  4. 17 apr

    New study: At Germany university medical centers "traditional criteria for academic promotion and tenure still prevail" over those incentivizing "robust and transparent" () research.

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  5. 16 apr

    7/ If you have questions, see the OATP FAQ or contact me directly.

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  6. 16 apr

    6/ Here's why to start, in case you're interested but not quite ready.

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  7. 16 apr

    5/ Here's how to start or see what's involved.

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  8. 16 apr

    4/ OATP aims to capture OA-related news & comment on every OA subtopic & in every academic field, country, region, & language. To do this, we need volunteer taggers in every niche. Please consider joining us. Help us become even more comprehensive.

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  9. 16 apr

    3/ We've tagged more than 94k items to date, averaging 20 items per day for 13 years.

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  10. 16 apr

    2/ OATP is a project running on software to capture news & comment on to research. It publishes real-time alerts in 8 file formats & organizes the knowledge of the field by tag for easy searching & sharing.

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  11. 16 apr

    Update. This is another reason to oppose the SMART copyright act, which depends on unsmart algorithms to automate takedowns.

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  12. 15 apr

    "Rising journal prices and flat [library] budgets may be the only things many will feel comfortable predicting."

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  13. 14 apr

    Update. "This paper…details 3 major ways in which content differences between language editions [of ] arise…and recommendations for good practices when using multilingual and multimodal data for research and modeling."

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  14. 14 apr

    A wonderful project. I love the access, the flipping of censorship, and the warning to censors to beware of the Streisand effect.

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  15. 13 apr

    2/ Two questions: * How can we persuade stakeholders to be patient with the process? * How can we point people to a fair summary of the discussion to date? Is anyone working on tools or methods for that? (I suspect that we'd benefit from an ecosystem of competing tools.)

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  16. 13 apr

    1/ Suppose that open discussion of by the whole interested community is a better kind of peer review than closed, prepublication peer review by a few handpicked people. (My leaning, fwiw.)

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  17. 13 apr

    New study: If research shows that journal editors are not very good at picking the 'best' experts to review a given work, where can we turn? "Evidence-based recommendations from the empirical literature on structured expert elicitation."

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  18. 13 apr

    This is a sad end to a promising state law. What's the best next step for libraries seeking reasonable terms from publishers of digital books?

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  19. 13 apr

    Update. "Maryland’s library e-book law is effectively dead. In a court filing this week, MD Atty Gen…said the state would present no new evidence in a legal challenge [from] the AAP, allowing the court’s…preliminary injunction blocking the law to stand."

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  20. 12 apr

    More from the study above. Mainstream indices like WoS & Scopus suggest that 90% of published journal articles are in English. But those are the indices most likely to exclude non-English journals. For example, they cover only 2/3 of the journals listed in UlrichsWeb.

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