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Cite Canadian!!1 comment

drugmonkey wrote 9 months ago: An off-hand comment placed elsewhere (hmm, major drawback with the iPhone wordpress app is the usual … more →

Visualise scientific experiments

marcocardinale wrote 1 year ago:   Dear readers, I came across this interesting journal few days ago: Journal of Visualized Expe … more →

Tags: Online Video, Online Journal

Scientific publication- lack of proper credit

davidkramer wrote 1 year ago: In research publications are the most valuable currency any scientist has. Hence it is not surprisin … more →

Tags: Science, paper, credit, authorship, rip-off, unfair position

Making the most of our research funding

antonia wrote 1 year ago: More science news – you didn’t know this was a science blog, did you…! We’ve … more →

Tags: Living in London, Personal, Science, knitting in public, open access, Tooting

One for the Journal-n-Impact Factor Geeks10 comments

bikemonkey wrote 1 year ago: DM, I’m looking in your direction. Anyway, Chris Rowan of Highly Allochthonous has a bit on th … more →

Tags: BikeMonkey

J. Neuroscience goes "Open Choice"4 comments

bikemonkey wrote 1 year ago: From the Maunsell editorial: In response to the trend to freer access, The Journal of Neuroscience w … more →

Article Access Stats from PubMed Central4 comments

drugmonkey wrote 1 year ago: The OpenAccess Nozdrul are celebrating the Open Access language in a recent Congressional appropriat … more →

Tags: NIH Careerism

On (not) shunning the disgraced3 comments

drugmonkey wrote 1 year ago: He’s baaaaaack. Woo Suk Hwang of faked cloning fame has been publishing new work (Update 1/2/0 … more →

Tags: Peer Review, Science & Ethics, Science & Politics

ISI has two sets of citation books34 comments

drugmonkey wrote 1 year ago: Coturnix has the call: there was a study the other day, in the Journal of Cell Biology, that serious … more →

Tags: NIH Careerism, NIH funding, Peer Review, Scientific Mentoring

More Journals for NPRC12 comments

bikemonkey wrote 1 year ago: Additional journals are lined up to join the Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium. This may be of som … more →

Tags: Peer Review, BikeMonkey

Recent Posts on Authorship Position18 comments

drugmonkey wrote 1 year ago: Cognitive Daily tips us to Brain in a Vat on the Wren et al. survey of “importance” of a … more →

Tags: Peer Review

"...I think it's a Lurker!"40 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: A little discussion over at Young Female Scientist reminded me of the suggestion in a Nature editori … more →

Tags: NIH Careerism, NIH funding, Day in the life of Drugmonkey

Confidential Comments to the Editor19 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: Noah Grey of Action Potential has a good discussion going on the role of the “confidential com … more →

Tags: Peer Review

Circumstantial evidence20 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: A recent post soliciting Open Laboratory 2007 nomination from Noah Grey of Action Potential Blog rem … more →

Tags: Day in the life of Drugmonkey, Peer Review

Scientists' Responsibility to Share Materials9 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: A little discussion has been going on at MWE&G over the topic of materials sharing. To be very g … more →

Tags: NIH Careerism, Science & Ethics

Thoughts on the Least Publishable Unit2 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: A reader dropped the blog an email note which, among other things, was interested in a discussion of … more →

Tags: Grantsmanship, NIH Careerism, NIH funding, Scientific Mentoring

Freeware Impact Factorin' on Google Scholar3 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: There’s a nifty little application called Publish or Perish available from Harzing.com which c … more →

Tags: NIH Careerism, Scientific Mentoring

A Modest Proposal on Impact Factors4 comments

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: People argue back and forth over whether Impact Factor of journals, the h-index, Total Cites, specif … more →

Tags: Peer Review

Unseemly competition

drugmonkey wrote 2 years ago: Once again I’m watching a publication-ethics situation develop in a very large lab with which … more →

Tags: Science & Ethics


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