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michaelschoon.com
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| | | | | Recently an article in Science surveyed open access journals and found a number of distressing findings with respect to the peer review process. An overview is available at:http://www.scidev.net/global/publishing/news/sting-exposes-wild-west-of-open-access-publishing.html?utm_content=bufferb2a6d&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer The original version in Science is at:http://www.sciencemag.org/content/342/6154/60.full As the Science article acknowledges, the same results could be found if we did a survey of traditional journals as... | |
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scholarlyo.com
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| | | | | I declare that the serials crisis, the event that gave birth to the open-access movement, is over.I base my declaration on my observations as an academic librarian and on the scholarly literature. | |
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theecologist.org
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| | | | | Science 'storytelling' urgently needed amid climate and biodiversity crisis. | |
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qualiacomputing.com
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| | | Excerpts fromUnifying Theories of Psychedelic Drug Effects(2018) by Link Swanson(these are just key quotes; the full paper is worth reading) Abstract How do psychedelic drugs produce their characteristic range of acute effects in perception, emotion, cognition, and sense of self? How do these effects relate to the clinical efficacy of psychedelic-assisted therapies? Efforts to understand... | ||