Blog What does New Zealand research look like? This poster demonstrates collaboration patterns for Australasian Research Organisations
Blog Does creating a rapid reviewer pool improve trust in COVID-19 peer review? Earlier this year levels of COVID-19 papers were threatening to overwhelm the capacity of the academic community. A collaboration of…
Blog Artificial intelligence and peer review Find out some of the potential applications of AI in research, from facilitating collaboration between researchers to writing papers
Blog Peer Review Week Presentation on the Physiome Journal project This presentation documents the work done to support the Peer Review Process for the Physiome Journal
Blog A SpotOn Day to Celebrate Peer Review #SpotOn16 Last Saturday, on a cold a crisp morning, SpotOn 2016 asked – what might peer review look like in 2030?…
Blog Sentinels of Science Awards From Publons Digital Science was proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Sentinels of Science Awards run by Publons! These awards…
Blog Why Peer Review Recognition Matters to Universities This guest post was authored by Daniel Johnston, cofounder of Publons. A decade ago a discussion on peer review would have…
Blog Exploring the ALPSP – Search on the Open Web, UX and Peer Review This post follows on from last week’s, that served as sort of a kick-off for my own personal conference season. Last…
Blog It Takes a Community to Raise a Journal – Call for Action and Papers in Scholarly Publishing Having served as an ad hoc peer reviewer and author of several scholarly publishing articles, and being a staunch supporter…
Blog When Scientific Fraud Isn’t Fraud: How Both Researchers and Publishers Can Help Prevent Retractions – A Guest Blog by Tara Spires-Jones How researchers and publishers can help prevent scientific paper retractions