What Will the Successful Scientific Social Network of the Future Look Like?
In my last blog post, I proposed one reason why young researchers don’t use social media as much as many people expected they might. In a nutshell, postdocs and other…
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In my last blog post, I proposed one reason why young researchers don’t use social media as much as many people expected they might. In a nutshell, postdocs and other…
Graham Steel has been actively involved in Patient Advocacy work since 2001. He is also involved in advocating for Open Access/Science/Data and acts in an advisory capacity for the Open…
Graham Steel has been actively involved in Patient Advocacy work since 2001. He is also involved in advocating for Open Access/Science/Data and acts in an advisory capacity for the Open…
Recently, I moderated an early career researcher panel for this years STM Frankfurt conference. The session was very successful, it created a lot of discussion during the conference both in…
Can Technology and Innovation Save Us All? The finches of the Galapagos helped Darwin understand how species adapt to their environment. Illustration by John Gould, originally…
Is the Subscription Agent Business Still Sustainable? Sometimes it’s better to get ahead of the storm rather than waiting for the dust to settle. “Dust-storm-Texas-1935”. Licensed…
Last month I had the honor of organizing one of the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s fall educational seminars in Washington, DC. The topic of the seminar that I was given…
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