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 […]
Xmas Special: Open Doors – Gateways to Social Science Information online On 13th December 2011 ALISS (Association of Librarians and Information […]
The failure of the Royal Bank of Scotland: Financial Services Authority Board Report The full text of the long awaited report about […]
Social science: Open up online research Nature.com EBSCO Discovery Service offers new open access humanities and social science content InfoToday.com Geography, women […]
The assault on Los Alamos (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) A divergent collective memory could help explain why the political crisis lasted so […]
As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists Ellen Wartella, a scholar on the role of media in […]
Russia Votes Last week Russia held parliamentary elections. A good starting point for academic information is the Russia Votes website. This site […]
Global Aspects of Public Health: an ALISS showcase event 10 November 2011 papers On 10th November ALISS (Association of Librarians and Information […]
In a recent Miller-McCune article, Tom Jacobs reports on the findings of Missouri economist, Harvey James, which point to a relationship between […]