Due to the global COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, the Evalhum and the Adam Mickiewicz University have no choice but to make the necessary decision to cancel the @2020Ressh conference originally scheduled for September 17–18, 2020 in Poznań.
This work was ever presented at the ENRESSH training school-“National bibliographic databases and their uses for evaluating and understanding research” (21-25 October 2019, Poznań, Poland).
Networking projects are strugglig to figure out their way forward in the current situation, We teamed up with @DistantReading@ENRESSH and #nexuslinguarum to provide some ideas on remediating networking pracitses
Read the letter 👉 nep4dissent.eu/news/open-let…
Or the thread below 👇
David Jamar (UMons), Martin Vander Elst (UCL) et Elsa Roland (ULB) ont lancé une ambitieuse enquête collaborative afin de "documenter les plis de COVID-19"...
blogs.mediapart.fr/plis/blog…
How we imagine and tell the story of what is happening around us is critical for our ability to make sense of the current #coronavirus crisis. Read more on how #SSH researchers push the boundaries at this important time bit.ly/2Vqucsh@NWO_SSH#FlattenTheCurve
Talking about #books: "The diversity of academic content in the OA environment is crucial to guaranteeing a plural, rich and unbiased scientific communication. We are not yet there": blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsoci…@LSEImpactBlog@ENRESSH
So important - so timely. A call to action for our global scholarly communications - and #openaccess - community to prioritize bibliodiversity. Thanks, @COAR_eV!
You know, this makes me realise that NL is totally on the ball when it comes to SSH impact. The organisation with which @mobilemobilizer and I are working to set up the biggest 2020 SSH Impact conference in Toronto @AesisNet is based in NL. Isn't @ENRESSH as well? You people rock
Don't often retweet research but: the value of the edited book and its place in science is something that has become increasingly interesting to me (some have called it like burying your research). Peter has written a book on them, and it's available free to download for a month!
Social Science&Humanities often act in local contexts, in national languages: this leads to a particular challenge regarding the burden of #reviewer-s. #SSH should develop own ways to evaluate their research, and #peerreview takes an important part in that bit.ly/39IPaWW
We have just published the final report on peer review practices in Social Science & Humanities. Although Peer Review is as vital for SSH as other disciplines, its breadth of good scientific practices create many issues for fair and effective peer review:
enressh.eu/final-report-of-w…