I don't agree with much in this blog. I don't think Gay's plagiarism was particularly notable, but the problem was the political circus, which the press can create about almost anything, how one eats a bacon sandwiche included (Ed Miliband). And discouraging critiques of *published* work is just ridiculous.
"Hyper! Hyper!" – In their special topic introduction Jascha Bareis, Maximilian Roßmann, and Frédérique Bordignon provide an overview of the core characteristics of #technologyhype and present approaches for studying, critiquing, and dealing with it.
📖 https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.32.3.11
#technologyassessment #openaccess #hype #overpromising #expectations #emergingtechnologies
Learned something really cool and mappy today: the Museum of London's logo is made up of LAYERS! Each layer in the logo shows a new phase of London's geographical expansion throughout history!
https://the-dots.com/projects/museum-of-london-logo-design-344878
LeMonde series on data sleuths etc continues, with a portrait of Guillaume Cabanac
https://www.lemonde.fr/series-d-ete/article/2023/08/15/guillaume-cabanac-le-sisyphe-de-la-depollution-de-la-science_6185437_3451060.html
#papermills #fraud #sleuths
Just heard on BBC World Service, from an advisor to the Ukranian Minister of Defence:
«On February 23 2022, everyone though Russia had the second most powerful army in the world. Yesterday it was apprarent they had the second most powerful army in Ukraine. Today it seems the Russian army might be the second most powerful in Russia» 🔥🔥🔥
(He started the interview saying they were running out of popcorn.)
Would you like to do a PhD with Giulia Fadda and me? Or do you know anyone who might? Contact us ASAP (deadline 04/06/2023) Please share. #phd https://doctorat.campusfrance.org/en/CF202332446
A recent analysis of History PhDs in Canada found that less than 6% completed their PhDs within the 4-year funded period.
Mean was ~7 years, but varied greatly between institutions (5.3 to 8.4). Larger programs tended to be on the longer side.
"students from [ ] smaller programs may be less likely to find tenured academic employment. But
this is not a substantive difference, since very few [find] jobs, regardless of where they completed their PhD."
Did you know that you can take a look at the submissions for the #sti2023 conference already? After a quick check, they have been published on the Orvium platform as preprints, where you can access them.
https://dapp.orvium.io/communities/641026cb2ebc4cd35f485898/view
The care of things (and Gephi)
15 min read.
https://reticular.hypotheses.org/7705
I enjoyed reading @jeromedenis & David Pontille’s book about maintenance. Not a review, but ideas I took from it that helped me understand better what is going on with Gephi’s maintenance.
RT @GroupeADP
À Pontoise, qui accueille le 1er #vertiport expérimental d'Europe, les tests se poursuivent pour que chacun qui le souhaite puisse bientôt voler à bord d'un aéronef électrique à décollage et atterrissage vertical. Une solution de mobilité innovante aux multiples usages. #eVTOL
RT @manuelansede
Saudi scientist @AlhuthaliSakhr reveals how foreign researchers are paid by Arab universities (up to €70,000 a year) to lie about their main affiliation and boost their position on the influential Shanghai Ranking. "We must stop this academic buffoonery"
https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2023-05-04/saudi-scientist-tells-colleagues-stop-this-academic-fraud.html
RT @RetractionWatch
“Scientific rivalries can benefit us all.”
https://www.ft.com/content/8597ccf5-6124-4d79-aadc-9e570bc14d62
RT @BrianNosek
Registration is now open for the live feed for #Metascience2023 on May 9-10 for those that cannot join in person in Washington DC.
If you can join in-person, register now for one of the remaining openings!
RT @NoahHaber
@JessButler284 @chrisdc77 @neuralreckoning @deevybee @jamesheathers All the recordings and such for these virtual pre-conference talks are posted here: https://metascience.info/virtual-symposia/
This one isn't quite up yet (looks like it's a few days before they get posted).
RT @kembellec
Rappellons que samedi c'est la journee mondiale du jardinage nu. C'était important de le rappeller.
https://www.ladepeche.fr/2022/05/06/quest-ce-que-la-journee-du-jardinage-nu-celebree-ce-samedi-10279075.php
RT @opencitations
📢Workshop on Open Citations and Open Scholarly Metadata 2023 (Bologna 26-27 October 2023) @workshop_oc
📌Application deadline: 21 May 2023 https://ficlit.unibo.it/it/notizie/workshop-on-open-citations-and-open-scholarly-metadata-2023-bologna-26-27-october-2023 #unibo @UniboDHDK
RT @geographiecites
🧐ARCS, revue d’analyse de #réseaux en #SHS : le portage de cette épirevue en #OpenAccess diamant fait partie de la politique mise en place par @geographiecites pour soutenir et développer la #Science ouverte. @GeoMaisonobe
https://geographie-cites.cnrs.fr/arcs-revue-danalyse-de-reseaux-en-shs/
RT @LeidenMadtrics
As scholarly communication is getting more diverse and transparent, demands for reliable information on platforms’ policies increase. The Journal Observatory aims to connect the dots and provide a high-quality overview. @neesjanvaneck @LudoWaltman @tonyR_H https://www.leidenmadtrics.nl/articles/the-journal-observatory-connecting-information-on-scholarly-communication
Bibliometrician at École des Ponts @EcoledesPonts
Researcher at LISIS @umr_lisis
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@_Nano_Bubbles team member