Archives for 2014

What is Performance Adaptation?
Business and Management INK
April 24, 2014

What is Performance Adaptation?

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Grabbing the Academic Reader’s Attention – By Design
Communication
April 24, 2014

Grabbing the Academic Reader’s Attention – By Design

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The Open Access Megajournal: One Publisher’s Experience
Open Access
April 23, 2014

The Open Access Megajournal: One Publisher’s Experience

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Do You Know Where Your Food Comes From?
Business and Management INK
April 23, 2014

Do You Know Where Your Food Comes From?

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How to Be the Grad Student Your Adviser Brags About

How to Be the Grad Student Your Adviser Brags About

First, do great work. Second, make sure your great work is visible.

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Poverty Action Lab and Its Leaders Honored by SSRC

Poverty Action Lab and Its Leaders Honored by SSRC

Two economists battling world poverty and the institution they helped create have received the highest honor offered by the Social Science Research […]

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Nominations Sought For Evidence-Based Champion

Nominations Sought For Evidence-Based Champion

Sense About Science, in conjunction with Nature and the Kohn Foundation, is seeking to award an individual who has promoted sound science […]

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Peer Review: The Nuts and Bolts

Peer Review: The Nuts and Bolts

Using a collection of concerns raised by their peers, Sense about Science’s Voices of Young Scientists writing team set off to interview […]

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Usability testing at SAGE

Usability testing at SAGE

Would you like to help shape the features and functionality of SAGE’s online products? We are conducting monthly usability testing and would […]

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OA in Britain: We Have a Rule, Now Let’s Get Some Data

OA in Britain: We Have a Rule, Now Let’s Get Some Data

The landscape for open access in Britain’s social science and humanities fields is very different and very similar to the better studied STEM fields, a new report from the British Academy finds.

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Aussie Academics Keep Publishing, and May Start Perishing

Aussie Academics Keep Publishing, and May Start Perishing

Under attack from some quarters for research that is portrayed as wasteful or out of touch, it’s time, argues Jason Ensor, to find newer and more public ways to engage the community beyond the ivory tower.

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Snowden and … Sophocles? Whistleblowing in Antigone

Snowden and … Sophocles? Whistleblowing in Antigone

While figures like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange have been in the public eye in recent years, whistleblowers are not a new […]

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