Just added a few bits and pieces to read which I added to my library last week.
Frosio, G. 2014. Open Access Publishing: A Literature Review. CREATe Working Paper Vol. 2014/1. 219 pp. http://www.create.ac.uk/publications/open-access-publishing-a-literature-review/
and article I had missed last year:
Piwowar, H. A. & T. J. Vision. 2013. Data reuse and the open data citation advantage. PeerJ, 1: e175. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.175
An interesting read showing that Peer Review for of grant applications is not always capable of selecting the best proposals
Danthi, N., C. O. Wu, P. Shi & M. S. Lauer. 2014. Percentile Ranking and Citation Impact of a Large Cohort of NHLBI-Funded Cardiovascular R01 Grants. Circulation Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.114.302656
Sarcasm, text mining, and reproducible research. What’s not to like? New post: “Improving on Access to Research” http://t.co/WHlIfMfXV0
— CameronNeylon (@CameronNeylon) February 8, 2014
@Wowter ISSNs added.
— Ahmed Hindawi (@ahmedhindawi) February 7, 2014
New Preview Release for Mendeley is out with Entity Extraction and a sign out option! pic.twitter.com/srdtLyDL5Y
— mrgunn (@mrgunn) February 3, 2014
On study saying scientists are reading fewer papers. @naturenews http://t.co/wMTGlxNbEG Waiting for check on unclear stats from author. — Richard Van Noorden (@Richvn) February 3, 2014
ALERT: Scientists NOT reading fewer papers in 2012 than 2005. Paper re-analysis. Pls see corrected story @naturenews http://t.co/X3pO5afl8D
— Richard Van Noorden (@Richvn) February 5, 2014
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