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 Despite one-year delay Plan S may still be too rushed, warn researchers
The funders behind Plan S – an ambitious set of policies that aims to speed up the transition to open access publishing – recently released updated guidelines that delay implementing the plan for a year and provide more clarity on transformative publishing agreements. The revisions have attracted mixed reactions from chemists, some of whom welcome the clarity while others worry it will harm their careers. Some UK researchers voiced concerns about how Plan S would affect them at a recent panel discussion hosted by theRoyal Society of Chemistry (RSC).
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 Registrations now open for 6:AM Altmetrics Conference, CFP deadline June 14
Registration for the 6:AM Altmetrics Conference is now open. Scheduled to be held in Stirling, Scotland on the 9th and 10th of October, the theme for this year is ‘Bridging Worlds’, with a focus on connecting communities, cultures and topics that stretch beyond altmetrics alone. Delegates from across the scholarly ecosystem are invited to come together to explore ideas, hear practical case studies and participate in engaging discussions on altmetrics, scholarly communication, research impact, networks and collaboration, data science and research policy.
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 Virginia Tech Publishing launches first peer-reviewed book under its own imprint
Virginia Tech Publishing, Virginia Tech’s scholarly publishing hub housed in the University Libraries, recently launched “Viral Networks: Connecting Digital Humanities and Medical History,” the first peer-reviewed book to be released solely under the Virginia Tech Publishing imprint. Edited by E. Thomas Ewing, a professor of history, and Katherine Randall, a doctoral candidate in rhetoric and writing, the book is the culmination of the 2018 Viral Networks workshop.
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 Engineering professor Ali Memari named editor-in-chief of the Journal of Architectural Engineering
Ali Memari, professor of civil and architectural engineering, Bernard and Henrietta Hankin Chair in Residential Building Construction, and director of the Pennsylvania Housing Research Center at Penn State, was recently named the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Architectural Engineering (JAE), produced by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Memari will serve as the editor-in-chief for a three-year period with an option to renew.
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 Prof. Ellen Goldring appointed editor-in-chief of the American Educational Research Journal
Vanderbilt University professor Ellen Goldring has been appointed editor-in-chief of the American Educational Research Association’s flagship publication, the American Educational Research Journal. She will head the editorial team for AERJ’s 2020–22 volume years. Goldring is Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Leadership, Policy and Organizations at Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of education and human development.
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 Latest edition of Blogspeak now online
The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: David Crotty (Leaving Behind the Outrage Economy); Jens P. Goetze and Jens F. Rehfeld (Opinion: Stop Gaming Peer Review); Phill Jones (Why Is It So Hard to Solve Problems with Technology?); David Nicholas (How will the emerging generation of scholars transform scholarly communication?); and argue Shelley Stall and colleagues (Make scientific data FAIR). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Subscribers are invited to participate in the latest edition of Blogspeak Here.
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