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Sprachwissenschaften und LiteraturwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Martin Paul Eve

Today, I have been battling a frustrating bug. In the latest versions of Chrome and Edge, users cannot highlight text in Full Site Editor or Post/Page Editor in WordPress (at Knowledge Commons. This turned out to be a complete nightmare to fix. What was actually happening was that highlights were transparent, due to this block of CSS in load-styles.php: .block-editor-block-list__layout::selection { background: transparent;

Lab LifeResearchInformatikEnglisch
Autoren Laura Catalina Bohórquez Díaz, Sharleen Frankenstein, Henriette Humprecht, Christopher Onzie Khamis, Zuhal Nur Kocabiyik, Jannik Kuhs-Ohmann, Max Liebel, Sofie-Lilly Prinada, Patricia Rocha Dias, Hendrik Zimnol

Background As part of the project module Open Science as a Field of Action for Scientific Institutions , students from the Institute for Library and Information Science at Humboldt University zu Berlin (HU), under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Heinz Pampel, organized an event. During the winter semester of 2024/25, the students examined strategies on how scientific institutions shape and promote the topic of Open Science.

Artes VisualesSin CategoríaGeisteswissenschaftenSpanisch
Veröffentlicht in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autor Atarraya

Arturo Souto, DR © Litografía, ca. 1950 Esta es una reproducción digital, con fines de divulgación, de una obra original, todos los derechos de autor y reproducción están reservados por el coleccionista.

Replication CrisisPublication BiasP-hackingHARKingQuestionable Research PracticesSozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Critical Metascience
Autor Mark Rubin

Abstract Research on questionable research practices (QRPs) includes a growing body of work that questions whether they are as problematic as commonly assumed. This article provides a brief and selective review that considers some of this work. In particular, the review highlights work that questions the prevalence and impact of QRPs, including p -hacking, HARKing, and publication bias.

Humangeographie und RaumplanungEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Existential Crunch

Once again it is time to update the existing posts with new papers I have found. This time the majority of them revolve around how trade and democracy keep our society stable. I also have a little request to my readers: Do you have any paper recommendations for me to read? I have a lot of channels to go hunting for new, interesting papers, but I figured I would be interested in what my readers find relevant.

MathematikEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Math ∩ Programming
Autor Jeremy Kun

Last month I gave a talk on the HEIR compiler project at the FHE.org conference in Sofia, Bulgaria. The video is on YouTube now, and the slides are public. I plan to write more about HEIR in the coming months, because it’s been an exciting and fulfilling ride!

Corpus LinguisticsDonald TrumpEnlightenmentFascismFascist JargonWirtschaftswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Economics from the Top Down
Autor Blair Fix

Now seems like a good time to talk about fascism. In this post, I use linguistic data to probe the deep origins of fascist thought. And I gaze at the rising tide of fascist sentiment in anglophone writing.

The post The Deep Roots of Fascist Thought appeared first on Economics from the Top Down.

Medienwissenschaften und KommunikationswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in the modern peer
Autor Anita Waltho

How to catch a predator in the academic publisher quagmire. Dear esteemed Professor Waltho, I would like to take the privilege to invite you to contribute your research/discoveries to our overly open access journal. Simply email your manuscript as an attachment to below email... This is a typical opening from one of countless spam emails that flood the inboxes of scientists worldwide every day.

SozialwissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in Leiden Madtrics
Autoren Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Catriona J Maccallum, Stephen Pinfield, Mike Streeter, Ludo Waltman

Although fraud and misconduct have always existed in research and scholarly communication, the rise of paper mills over the past decade has led to an unprecedented volume of fake or manipulated research being published. A 2022 report jointly published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the STM Association suggests that between 2 and 46% of submissions to journals in the time between 2019 and 2021 were produced by paper mills.

National SecurityBiotechnologyAndere Technische WissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in The Connected Ideas Project
Autor Alexander Titus

Last week, we hit “publish” on a major milestone for the U.S. biotechnology industry: the final report of the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB). Two years of work. Over 1,800 experts. 180+ pages. And now the real work begins.

Creative Commons + LizenzenEnglishGrundwissenIn Eigener SacheUrheberrechtRechtswissenschaftenEnglisch
Veröffentlicht in iRights.info
Autor Redaktion iRights.info

It is a basic good of modern societies to have access to knowledge, information and culture. A new practical guide by Till Kreutzer provides support in choosing the right Creative Commons licence and sharing content in a legally secure manner. It was created in a cooperation with Wikimedia Germany and the German UNESCO Commission.