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Journey through a peer review – initial notification

Jim Ulvog wrote 3 weeks ago: Since my last peer review in 2009, I started blogging and started performing peer reviews.  I’ve als … more →

Tags: Peer Review, journey through a peer review

D#14 HW#1 Peer Review of Resume Drafts

mckellstwc301courseblog wrote 1 month ago: Image: Bruce Nunn, 2008. http://irkedmagazine.com/2923/fainting-goats-by-bruce-nunn/ Google Images. … more →

Tags: Reflection, Module 3, Resume, LinkedIn, Timeline

The Journal Science - Free the code248 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: In my opinion, this is a testament to Steve McIntyre’s tenacity. Via the GWPF: At Last, The Ri … more →

Tags: ClimateGate, Open-Source, Programming, Research, Science Magazine, Scientific journal, Source Code

D#13 HW#2 Peer Review Reflection

mckellstwc301courseblog wrote 1 month ago: Wikistatus offline (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Leslie Lopez (These are live, legit links, although the … more →

Tags: Reflection, D13, Module 3, Web Presence, Social Media

PEER REVIEWED INTELLIGENT DESIGN

eidallowed wrote 1 month ago: Back in 2005 Intelligent Design was said not to be science because there were no peer reviewed paper … more →

Tags: Peer Review, Science, Journal, intelligent design, paper, evolutionary science, father of genetics, design science

Revising peer review

Don Taylor wrote 2 months ago: Marc Bellemare with a post on adding a crowd-sourcing element to peer review. Marc highlights an edi … more →

Tags: Health Policy, Blogging

Metrics Remixed: The Times They Are a Webby

Katarina Lovrečić wrote 3 months ago: Altmetrics Correlations: We need to think about n-dimensional impact space, taken from a slide prese … more →

Tags: open access, Publishing, Science, scholarly communication, #altmetrics, Jason Priem, Alternative Metrics, Impact, open acces

Who does a doctor really work for? Academics and Research.2 comments

halmj wrote 4 months ago: Do you BELIVE in science? Research often is not helpful, flawed, and mis-interpreted. “Publish … more →

Tags: Research, Healthcare, conflicts, Science, Peer Review, Physician, conflict of interest, Research-2, Washington

Two opinions on the state of science publishing93 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been made aware of two different opinions on state of science publishing as it relates to … more →

Tags: nature geoscience, Jerome Ravetz, Judith Curry, Nature, journals, Harvard University, Steven Shapin

A few suggestions on peer review6 comments

Don Taylor wrote 4 months ago: This post was also published in the LSE impact blog today. A few weeks back, the LSE Impact blog had … more →

Tags: Reviews, LSE Impact blog

Paging Mike Mann - your dendrochronologist will see you now148 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: Tom Nelson has another Climategate 2 email well worth reading Dendrochronologists get spanked by guy … more →

Tags: Michael E. Mann, paleoclimatology, Peer Review, post-normal science, Age-Dating Techniques, Bristlecone Pine, Climatic Research Unit email controversy, dendrochronology, Earth Sciences

The team trying to get "direct action" on Soon and Baliunas at Harvard34 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 6 months ago: Direct Action at Harvard By Steve McIntyre Attention has been drawn today to Mann’s request to other … more →

Tags: ClimateGate, Kevin E. Trenberth, Harvard University, mann, Paul Epstein, harvard, Soon and Baliunas controversy, baliunas

A response from Chris de Freitas75 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 6 months ago: In the post: The tribalistic corruption of peer review – the Chris de Freitas incident Dr.  Chris de … more →

Tags: ClimateGate, Germany, Phil Jones, Tom Wigley, Climate Research, Chris de Freitas, Chris, Freitas

The BEST whopper ever94 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: I was over at Judy Curry’s place, reading her update to the Mail on Sunday story, and noticed … more →

Tags: Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, Berkeleyearth, Richard Muller, the ECONOMIST, The Mail on Sunday

Nature pans BEST and Muller PR antics, prints letter from Dr. Singer77 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: Scientific climate Nature 478, 428 (27 October 2011) doi:10.1038/478428a Published online 26 October … more →

Tags: Nature, Richard Muller, Fred Singer

My thanks to Mike Roddy for helping with BEST review92 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: Eh, even when I try to get away from it on weekends it follows me via email. But, I decided I’ … more →

Tags: Satire, Humor, climate ugliness, Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, Climate Progress, joe romm, Station Quality, Steve McIntyre

Weekend open thread255 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: I’ll be offline most of this weekend, as I got virtually no work done for myself this week tha … more →

Tags: Open thread

The Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project puts PR before peer review409 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: UPDATE: see this new story BEST: What I agree with and what I disagree with – plus a call for additi … more →

Tags: Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, climate data, Peer Review, post-normal science, Instrumental temperature record, Journal of Geophysical Research, Mass media, New York Times, Scientific Method

Turbo post normal science by press - peer review optional119 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 7 months ago: Imagine, if you will, that you are given a complete draft copy of a new paper that has just been sub … more →

Tags: Peer Review, post-normal science, academic journal


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