Ulrich Herb
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⚡ Information Scientist | Library Scientist | Sociologist | Ambitious & Agile & Sarrois | Meritocrat | Freelance Consultant & working for Saarland University.
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Paolo Crosetto
@paolocrosetto.bsky.social
· Jun 15
Springer Nature Discovers MDPI – The Strain on Scientific Publishing
Home page for the paper ‘The Strain on Scientific Publishing’ by Mark A Hanson, Dan Brockington, Paolo Crosetto and Pablo Gomez Barreiro
the-strain-on-scientific-publishing.github.io
Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· Jun 16
The Sustainability and Stability of Open and Closed Access Publishing
We are delighted to welcome Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe as the third speaker in our Open Divide series. On June 25, 2025, 5 p.m. CEST, she will critically examine the long-term sustainability of both open...
opendivide.hypotheses.org
Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· May 23
Open Science and the Information Industry: French Debates and Insights
We’re pleased to continue the 2025/2026 Open Divide Lecture Series with its second talk on May 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM CEST. The second lecture in the Open Divide Series will feature Thomas Parisot and Y...
opendivide.hypotheses.org
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Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· May 3
NIH blocks researchers in China, Russia and other countries from multiple databases
The Trump administration has blocked access to multiple data repositories maintained by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for researchers in several countries, including a cancer statistics d | ...
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Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Scientific Autonomy, Public Accountability, and the Rise of “Peer Review” in the Cold War United States | Isis: Vol 109, No 3
Abstract This essay traces the history of refereeing at specialist scientific journals and at funding bodies and shows that it was only in the late twentieth century that peer review came to be seen a...
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Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Guest Post: Preprints Serve the Anti-science Agenda – This Is Why We Need Peer Review - The Scholarly Kitchen
Science is built on a foundation of rigor and credibility. Preprints are adding to the crumbling of that foundation, which is already under attack by anti-science political agendas.
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Ulrich Herb
@scinoptica.bsky.social
· Apr 19
How to fast-track (expedite) a paper and what are the benefits?
What is Fast Track?
Authors sometimes have to meet publication deadlines, e.g. for promotion & tenure, thesis defense, grant proposals, spending of research funds before a certain deadline, pub...
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