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 […]
So the Governor of your state just publicly attacked your college major and declared it useless; what do you do? Well, if […]
Paul Stoller considers the implications of ‘anti-science’ political candidates being elected to high office in the US and the likely impact on […]
Gary Gutting explores the science of happiness in a blog-post for the New York Times, and looks at the data on correlations […]
Robin J. Wilson, Franca Cortoni, and Andrew J. McWhinnie, co-authored “Circles of Support & Accountability: A Canadian National Replication of Outcome Findings,” […]
The National Science Foundation has recently funded a national synthesis center at the University of Maryland that will integrate, for the first […]
The latest issue of ALISS Quarterly has just been published:Special issue: Supporting Researchers: eBooks Today and the Digital Promises of TomorrowArticles have […]
The Arcadia Project has been investigating what should be on the Information literacy for undergraduates. Find more details on the project website. […]
Now available online slides from last week’s ALISS conference. http://www.alissnet.org.uk/Display.aspx?id=10737418262 So what is the Real Impact of Web 2.0 on Researcher Workflow? Anna […]