predatory journals
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Quality of science & its communication
It’s time for a more objective view in regard to predatory academic publishing
Predatory journals lists can be biased and lacking rigor, so should be treated with the same degree of scrutiny as…
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Open access perspectives
Open access in sub-Saharan Africa
There are three clear questions practically related to OA in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Open access to scholarly knowledge
Open access to scholarly knowledge in the digital era (chapter 1.2): Scholarly communications and social justice
Scholarly communications rooted in equity and justice rather than colonization and dominance are critical to an open access movement that…
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Quality of science & its communication
Why you need to think twice about responding to this call for knowledge sharing papers
The argument for why you should not work with the journal "Sustainability" as either an author or editor.
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Quality of science & its communication
‘There is a problem’: Australia’s top scientist Alan Finkel pushes to eradicate bad science
A significant number of papers are of poor quality. In considering why this might be the case, I have found…
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Quality of science & its communication
Initiatives address the dark side of academic publishing
Two important initiatives are tackling the dark side head on: The Embassy of Good Science and Think. Check. Submit.
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Evidence-based knowledge management
Critical Eye: Tacit knowledge paper gets lost in neuromyths, highlighting issues with evidence quality in KM
A knowledge management research paper that I recently located clearly illustrates why evidence must be critically appraised before a decision…
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Quality of science & its communication
The “Calling Bullshit” university course
The creators are very happy for other institutions to adapt the materials for their own courses.
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Open access perspectives
Many knowledge management researchers aren’t practicing what the profession preaches
With knowledge sharing, it's unfortunately a case of do what we say, not do what we do.
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Critical Eye
Critical Eye: Are knowledge management researchers really more unethical, or is there more to the story?
An award-winning paper states that "knowledge management has the highest number of retracted articles with plagiarism as the predominant ethical…