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"Thus, our analysis show major claims published in low-impact journals are significantly more likely to be reproducible than major claims published in trophy journals. " […]
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I’ve long worked in the open, overwhelmingly for one reason: it increases enormously the surface area for success. That might mean thinking out loud on social media, documenting ideas as blog entries, or publishing software as open source. Here are some of […]
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I posted frequently about the actions of his first administration. But I did it on #twitter / #x, which I no longer use.
As background to this new Mastodon thread, see my […]
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"use Scopus, to find articles [..] take notes with Mendeley [...] have the grant proposal reviewed suing SciVal [...] discuss work on SSRN [..] publish in a journal where others find the article using using Scopus [...] article in […]
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Also see the policy FAQ […]
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https://info.arxiv.org/about/reports/2023_arXiv_annual_report.pdf
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