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| | Open science essentials in 2 minutes, part 4 Before a research article is published in a journal you can make it freely available for anyone to read. You could do this on your own website, but you can also do it on a preprint server, such as psyarxiv.com, where other researchers also share their preprints,...
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| | "What's the difference between ResearchGate, Academia.edu, and the institutional repository?" "I put my papers in ResearchGate, is that enough for the open access policy? These and similar questions have been been common at open access events over the past couple of years. Authors want to better understand the differences between these platforms and when they should use one, the other, or some combination. First, a brief primer on what each service has to offer: ResearchGate and Academia.edu ResearchGate and Academia.edu are social networking platforms whose primary aim is to connect researchers with common interests. Users create profiles on these services, [...]
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| | Humanities Matter Infographic http://4humanities.org/2013/07/the-humanities-matter-infographic/ These thoughts were initiated after coming across the new start-up PEERJ - which presented a new model for peer reviewed contributions relating to science and medicine. In response to what it saw as a narrowing of publishing options and increasing number of problematic monetising models of peer review PEERJ set up...
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| So, here we are, counting days and Twitter impressions since Research Ideas & Outcomes(or, RIO for short) was announced...