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Ciências SociaisInglês

Leiden Madtrics readers might already be familiar with what some have called a “great project” but a “terrible acronym”: GLOBAL, the Guidance List for the repOrting of Bibliometric AnaLyses. Last summer, we invited bibliometricians to join the GLOBAL Delphi study to co-develop a reporting guideline for bibliometric analyses.

Rogue ScholarCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in Front Matter

The Rogue Scholar science blog archive has introduced authentication with passkeys and will disable local accounts on September 15. Reading Rogue Scholar content has always been free and never required user accounts or cookie permissions. This is true both for web and API usage.

AllgemeinBildung + OERGrundwissenMuseen + ArchiveNewsDireitoAlemão
Publicados in iRights.info
Autor Redaktion iRights.info

Für Bibliotheken und Archive gelten jeweils unterschiedliche rechtliche Anforderungen. Was gilt aber für Einrichtungen, die Archiv und Bibliothek zugleich sind? Der neue von Paul Klimpel und Katrin Lehnert verfasste Leitfaden des Digitalen Deutschen Frauenarchivs befasst sich mit dieser Frage und gibt Antworten. Kleinere Institutionen beheimaten häufig Orte für Recherche, die beides sind: Bibliothek und Archiv.

Replication CrisisCritical MetascienceMetasciencePublication BiasP-hackingCiências SociaisInglês
Publicados in Critical Metascience
Autor Mark Rubin

This post is based on a presentation I gave in June 2025 as part of a Metascience 2025 Preconference Virtual Symposium convened by Sven Ulpts and Sheena Bartscherer and including Thomas Hostler, Lai Ma, Lisa Malich, and Carlos Santana.

Open Access FinanzierungTechnik Und WorkflowsOutras ciências sociaisAlemão
Publicados in Open Access Network

In diesem Beitrag werden Ergebnisse einer deutschlandweiten Umfrage zur Erfassung von Publikationskosten an wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen in Deutschland aus dem Projekt OA Datenpraxis vorgestellt.

Ciências SociaisInglês
Publicados in Væl Space

I just saw a really interesting paper by Scott Nelson and Jeffrey Heinz (Nelson and Heinz 2025) that proposes a model of phonology and phonetics as complex function application that maintains a discrete phonology while also alowing for things like incomplete neutralization. I myself am always sort of able to follow formal notation, but get a better understanding if I try rewriting it in a programming language of some sort.

MembersCiências da Computação e da InformaçãoInglês
Publicados in DataCite Blog - DataCite

Members are the heart of the DataCite community. Comprising 1600+ research organizations from 60+ countries, members join DataCite to use our infrastructure and services, participate in our governance, and contribute to shared communities of practice. In this post, we wanted to welcome the new organizations that have joined DataCite in the first half of 2025, and highlight a few of their stories.