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In the era of open access we will see an explosion in published articles. How will peer-review cope with this deluge and ensure scientific robustness? One question I will address in my Webinar tomorrow! 16:00 CEST @PeerRevWeek#PRC9#PeerReviewWeek22lnkd.in/eA23FRQZ
Unconscious bias exists in peer-review. As more publish and editorial teams get put under more pressure how can we ensure that things aren't exacerbated? One question I will address in my Webinar 20/9/22 16:00 CEST @PeerRevWeek#PRC9#PeerReviewWeek22lnkd.in/eA23FRQZ
As traditional boundaries between scientific disciplines blur and interdisciplinary increases, how can we find relevant experts for peer-review? One question I will address in my Webinar Tuesday 20/9/22 @PeerRevWeek#PRC9#PeerReviewWeek22 Register here: lnkd.in/eA23FRQZ
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Here is a chart of top 20 countries with the most researchers per capita. We've had to take a double look at it as it certainly has a couple of surprising places
To reinforce some stereotypes, "J Smith" is indeed the most common western name (among scientists). However, "R Smith"s aren't lagging too far behind, and there is less variation for them in a long spelling. More Roberts and Richards than Johns. And middle names certainly help
In June alone we parsed 290 thousand articles written by about a million authors. They published in affiliation with 17 thousand institutions from 183 countries.