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Scholastica joins the over 2,000 individuals and organizations who have signed the Declaration To Defend Research Against US Government Censorship. Learn more in this blog: blog.scholasticahq.com/post/joining... #DefendResearch

💡 ICYMI: New report on open data's potential to improve research management and support effective/innovative data use from the UK lens produced by @jisc.bsky.social, @researchconsulting.bsky.social, and SIRIS Academic. bit.ly/3F7mcW0

🧐 What are the benefits of producing XML metadata and/or full-text XML journal articles? ✅ Discoverability ✅ Interoperability ✅ Accessibility ✅ Adaptability Learn more in this free on-demand webinar: t.co/DHbQ0hwrlg

What proportion of OA is Diamond OA? 🔶 @annmichael.bsky.social and Dan Pollock offer a brief analysis of @deltathink.bsky.social data and test out the accuracy of AI projections in this new blog: bit.ly/3Qs3U4p #OpenAccess #OpenScience #AcademicSky

Are you implementing the peer review quality assessment guidelines from @easeeditors.bsky.social? Learn more in this interview with @mariomalicki.bsky.social ⬇️ bit.ly/3yGrXGY

Did you know we released a new version of the Scholastica Peer Review System Manuscripts Table? The new Table features advanced configuration options with an optimal UX to support smarter, speedier (and more enjoyable!) editorial workflows. Learn more: bit.ly/3vK1sPD #ScholarlyPublishing

A great example of the power of open science to close out Love Data Week from researchers at @baylor.bsky.social and @harvard.edu in partnership with @gallup.com and @cos.io👇 #LoveData25 #OpenScience #AcademicSky

💛 Did you know it's International Love Data Week? This year's #LoveData25 theme — "Whose Data Is It, Anyway?" — encourages conversations about the importance of data transparency. Quick thread on tips for journal editors and publishers👇

"This isn't a problem unique to neuroscience. Whether we're examining economic indicators, ecosystem dynamics, or medical data, the leap from correlation to causation is perilous." — insightful new blog on why correlation ≠ causation from @kordinglab.bsky.social 👇

Most journal publishers know the importance of machine-readable #metadata — but producing and managing it can be challenging for small teams. At Scholastica, we're making it easier. Learn about our latest metadata generation and dissemination support in this blog: bit.ly/2MMm1TU #SciencePublishing

🔖 New guide covers what to include in your journal update policies and technical procedures for handling updates per the latest guidelines from COPE, @crossref.bsky.social, and @nisoinfo.bsky.social. #SciencePublishing #ResearchIntegrity

This #BlackHistoryMonth, we're reflecting on SlaveryStories.org, an open-source project to preserve the essential history of enslaved people in the United States. Read/listen to their stories and learn how you can contribute here: slaverystories.org/home

Strategic planning in times of uncertainty can feel like trying to build a bridge while walking on it. How do you create a solid strategy and pivot as needed, even when stress and anxiety are high amid external forces like policy and economic shifts? Quick 🧵 with tips to help:

With #TimeToTalk Day just 2 days away, start the conversation on #MentalHealth. The Rise of Mental Vulnerability at Work explores how stress impacts us. 🗣️https://www.inspirewellbeing.org/time-to-talk-day/ 📖https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-rise-of-mental-vulnerability-at-work

☝️All journals run by non-profit scholarly societies share one key differentiator—when scholars publish with them, they directly support advancing research in their fields. In this blog, we cover steps society publishers can take to convey the unique value they offer with examples. bit.ly/3OCpa6d

The OSF is available for preservation of datasets that need saving. osf.io Contact [email protected] if you need assistance

"We are asking for open metadata for all publications, even if they are not open access themselves." @msphelps.bsky.social, Cameron Neylon, and @ludowaltman.bsky.social discuss the @barcelonadori.bsky.social in interview w/ Demmy Verbeke for Katina magazine: bit.ly/40Qcf86 #FAIRdata #OpenResearch

Peer review isn't a perfect or static process. Sometimes, new information comes to light that necessitates publishing article corrections or retractions. What are the current best practices for updating journal articles? Here's a quick video overview👇

‘Stamp out paper mills’ — science sleuths on how to fight fake research By Anna Abalkina, René Aquarius, Elisabeth Bik, David Bimler, Dorothy Bishop, Jennifer Byrne, Guillaume Cabanac, Adam Day, Cyril Labbé & Nick Wise @nature.com www.nature.com/articles/d41...

💥New: The Perfect Host – Why archiving research communication outputs is key to long term impact Liz Such, @andytattersall.bsky.social, @joelangley.bsky.social ley.bsky.social & Fiona Marshall #ResearchCommunication #KnowledgeExchange #ResearchImpact

🚨 Scholastica user update: Announcing new support for issuing article corrections and retractions, including the option to integrate with Crossmark from @crossref.bsky.social. Learn more: bit.ly/40JsXGe

Anthony D. Greene presents a study that explores the extent in which race, social class, and political affiliation shape attitudes about immigrants and immigration policy. #JournalofRaceandPolicy free to access on @projectmuse.bsky.social Check it out: shorturl.at/yCOMC

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