Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
An increasingly wide range of research resources is being placed online, and the traditional journal article is being supplemented with access to data sets, […]
Launch of the Campaign for Social Science on 20 January 2011 – introductory remarks by Professor Cary Cooper, Chair of AcSS “The Campaign for Social Science […]
A campaign to fight for the future of social science in the UK was launched today at the House of Lords. Initiated […]
An edited version of this article originally appeared in the Islamic Studies magazine ‘Perspectives’ (November 2010). Chris Morris’s feature-length satire about five […]
Developing the Business and Management Studies Portal (MBS) Sally Halper from the British Library discussed and demonstrated this innovative new free resource, […]
Academics have a responsibility to make their work as accessible as possible. This not only means publishing their findings and disseminating them […]
Slides from the ALISS summer conference: ESDS policy studies relating to children & health The Economic and Social Data Service: Investigating and […]
Slides from the ALISS summer conference: Changing nature of scholarly communication The changing nature of scholarly communication. What does this mean for […]