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Go Take A Hike: Online Hiking Resources, April J. Schweikhard Jan 2019

Go Take A Hike: Online Hiking Resources, April J. Schweikhard

April Schweikhard

No abstract provided.


Do We Still Need Peer Review? An Argument For Change [Review], Michael Hughes Feb 2015

Do We Still Need Peer Review? An Argument For Change [Review], Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

How long has peer review been in crisis? At what point does crisis outlast emergency to become status quo? Attacks on the weaknesses of peer review appear with such regularity that they have migrated from scholarly journals to newspapers and magazines. Notwithstanding criticism—and bold experiments such as the experimental open peer review given online to Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s 2011 book Planned Obsolescence before its publication—the gears grind on, due in large part to the reward systems built around the mechanism of blind and anonymous review.


Where Is The Evidence? Realising The Value Of Grey Literature For Public Policy & Practice: A Discussion Paper, Amanda Lawrence, John Houghton, Julian Thomas, Paul R. Weldon Nov 2014

Where Is The Evidence? Realising The Value Of Grey Literature For Public Policy & Practice: A Discussion Paper, Amanda Lawrence, John Houghton, Julian Thomas, Paul R. Weldon

Dr Paul Weldon

The internet has profoundly changed how we produce, use and collect research and information for public policy and practice, with grey literature playing an increasingly important role. The authors argue that grey literature (i.e. material produced and published by organisations without recourse to the commercial or scholarly publishing industry) is a key part of the evidence produced and used for public policy and practice. Through surveys of users, producing organisations and collecting services a detailed picture is provided of the importance and economic value of grey literature. However, finding and accessing policy information is a time-consuming task made harder by …


Readcube Desktop, Michael Hughes Jul 2014

Readcube Desktop, Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

ReadCube Desktop is a free-to-download file and reference manager that competes with Papers, Mendeley, and Zotero, among others. Many of its predecessors’ features are replicated in a sleek and lightweight interface from which researchers can manage PDFs, search Google Scholar and PubMed, and annotate documents. But ReadCube is distinguished by its ability to enhance eligible papers with clickable in-line references, a figure browser, and other ways to engage with formerly static PDFs. In attempting to simplify research management, however, ReadCube overcompensates, removing a feature for each it adds. The lack of collaboration features, in particular, makes ReadCube a program ill-suited …


Peerj, Michael Hughes Jan 2014

Peerj, Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

PeerJ is the Open Access (OA) publisher of a biomedical journal, also called PeerJ. In addition to its peer-reviewed flagship, it runs a preprint server, PeerJ Preprints, to which authors can submit draft, incomplete, and final papers for informal peer review, and to establish precedent. The company’s chief innovation, however, is a novel if untried business model: extending to authors lifetime publication privileges in exchange for a one-time fee. This strategy adheres to the basic formula of fee-based Gold OA in that an upfront charge pays for the operations of the journal. PeerJ diverges from its predecessors in that it …


American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide, Michael Hughes Jan 2014

American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide, Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

No abstract provided.


Historical Dictionary Of Scandinavian Cinema [Book Review], Michael Hughes Jan 2014

Historical Dictionary Of Scandinavian Cinema [Book Review], Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

No abstract provided.


Oapen-Uk, Michael Hughes Aug 2013

Oapen-Uk, Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

OAPEN-UK is the United Kingdom branch of Open Access Publishing in European Networks, a research project that aims to devise a comprehensive, equitable, and sustainable model for Open Access (OA) publishing in the humanities and social sciences (HSS) that is agreeable to all stakeholders: publishers, authors, readers, librarians, and others. The heart of the project is a pilot involving an experimental group of 29 OA titles paired with the same number of traditional route-to-market books in a control group. Matched as closely as possible by subject, timeliness, price, format, and sales over time, the monographs are made discoverable via MARC …


Encyclopedia Of Housing [Book Review], Michael Hughes May 2013

Encyclopedia Of Housing [Book Review], Michael Hughes

Michael J. Hughes

No abstract provided.