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Sonic_urticant
1/[THREAD]Aujourd'hui : comment ça marche, une publi scientifique ?(parce qu'on m'a cherché avec ça...)Vous savez, la phrase de journaliste : "Selon une étude..."Mais c'est quoi une "étude" ?(spoil :
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Cite Black Women.
citeblackwomen
We had a great conversation @UNCWomensCtr about the politics of citation a black women’s knowledge production. One of the things that came up was this issue of action. How do
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Brett Favaro
LetsFishSmarter
Ok folks I need to get something off my chest. I think I have a solution to the Open vs. Closed publishing war. It would require a *lot* of change,
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rat king
MikeIsaac
ten hours in to Cyberpunk and it is clear the studio knowingly pushed out a half-baked game that wasnt ready for prime timea lot of people are upset, and for
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Dr Rhiannon Stevens
NannonStevens
Thread 1/10 My take on reviewing grant applications:1: Start from the assumption this is a good project worth supporting.... It has come to you as an expert so it is
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Adrian Saurin
AdeSaurin
A long thread in which I discuss our recent paper (https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202002020), the @reviewcommons initiative, signing reviewer reports and a dedication to finish… The paper was a joint effort between a
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Leonid Schneider (visit my site for Covid19 cures)
schneiderleonid
"Unfortunately, Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology became a victim of paper mills. The Editor-in-Chief was alerted of the problem by science blog sites in February 2020 and responded immediately at various
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Fadel Adib
fadeladib
Since my previous thread on PhD admissions has been widely shared, I've gotten a number of questions. So, I'd like to make few clarifications, esp that some elements of my
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Elizabeth Stubbins Bates
estubbinsbates
The European Human Rights Law Review has published my article '"Impossible or Disproportionate Burden": The UK's Approach to the Investigatory Obligation under Articles 2 and 3 ECHR'. If you have
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Matt | ... | So tired
bansama
Lot's of tweets about a self-centered VA who thinks everyone has the same access to anime as his speck of the world. Well, here's a reminder that some people don't
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Nicholas G. Evans
neva9257
Oh alright, let's talk about the publishing for graduate students @DailyNousEditor piece. I was a fairly prolific PhD student, published ~12 articles/chapters and edited a collection pre-PhD. Tl;dr most of
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Peter C. Baker
apcbapcb
THREAD: My @nybooks piece (!) on @Laurence_Ralph's THE TORTURE LETTERS––and, by extension, the thorny questions of how and why to write about brutality––is now available online.https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/07/02/legacy-
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Nii @ flipped eye
nii_flippedeye
In the light of this Telegraph piece accusing the Arts Council of 'virtue signalling' (which I saw via @tobikyere) I feel it's apt to share how toxic an environment the
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Alejandro Montenegro
aemonten
Why do people appeal a decision? Two main reasons, I'd argue. (1/7) 1) Researchers are evaluated by where they publish, so they do what they can to get in the
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Sara Becker, Ph.D.
sjbeckerphd
Some good news! After being an Ad-Hoc Reviewer/Chair 10 times for multiple study sections, I've been invited to serve as a standing study section member for @NIDAnews!Reviewing grants is so.
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Judd Hollander
JuddHollander
One reason for burn out in academic medicine is the time we spend doing things for “for-profit” companies that take advantage of academic leaders. 1/17 After decades as author, reviewer
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