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PDF) Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability
bjoern.brembs.blog » No need to only send your best work to Science Magazine
bjoern.brembs.blog » Even without retractions, 'top' journals publish the least reliable science
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Excellent portrait of a true scientific hero: Elizabeth Bik (@MicrobiomDigest): "Meet this super-spotter of duplicated images in science papers" Her contributions to the integrity of the scientific record
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Scholarly Publishing Has Bigger Fish to Fry Than Access - The Wire Science
OSR098 Academic Publishing Infrastructures with Björn Brembs [EN] – Open Science Radio
A Revolution in Science Publishing, or Business as Usual?
bjoern.brembs.blog » Just how widespread are impact factor negotiations?
PDF) The cost of the rejection-resubmission cycle
MOA 2014, Access is just the tip of the iceberg: science lacks a func…
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Open Science: Flickschusterei in der digitalen Steinzeit
Open Science TV (@OpenScienceTV) | Twitter
Bjoern Brembs (University of Regensburg): “The Neurogenetics of Creative Problem Solving” - YouTube
bjoern.brembs.blog » Are we inadvertently supporting the defunding of public science?
PDF) Nature's readers comment online
bjoern.brembs.blog » Are we inadvertently supporting the defunding of public science?
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "I guess I had the 50s in my head as the first "impact factor" mention and the 60s as the time the ISI was founded. Because I always
bjoern.brembs.blog » New England Journal of Medicine – and you thought Nature was expensive?
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Nice place, lots of things to see/do and an open science lab I can show you :-)… "
Interview with PLOS ONE Academic Editor- Björn Brembs - EveryONE
PDF) Corrigendum: Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability
PDF) How Nature Magazine consistently prefers anecdote over data
Making Open the Default - Bjorn Brembs
The pernicious habit of ranking scientists by the journals they publi…