We at scidecode are proud to announce that our bid in response to the ITT that @cOAlitionS_OA put out last July for conducting a study to assess the impact of #PlanS has been successful. Read more about it here:
scidecode.com/2023/10/06/sci…#OA#OpenAccess
New report by @knowexchange: “Building the plane as we fly it: the promise of Persistent Identifiers” (PIDs) 7️⃣ complementary case studies.
bit.ly/3In2Tr1@scidecode
We will report today on the occasion of NISO PLUS 2023 on our study on a well-functioning #PID Persistent Identifier infrastructure, sched.co/1D7p1.
You will find the presentations in scidecode's zenodo community: lnkd.in/erU-Fd2C
Hooray! Our report on risks & trust in the #PID infrastructure is online 7 Case Studies focussing on specific PID-stakeholders, different types of PIDs, successful and not so successful PIDs and their implementations scidecode.com/2023/02/03/the…
Today we’ve launched our report which explores the risk and trust related concerns within the current #PID landscape. Read the full report and accompanying case studies here - knowledge-exchange.info/news…
Interested in #OpenAccess & publication standards in SSH & law? Read @pcastromartin's piece on standards, their implementation, previous activities to promote #OA, a best practice in law and our new project.
buff.ly/3XugmCs
On 14 February, @pcastromartin & @scinoptica report on our study on Risks & Trust in pursuit of a well functioning PID infrastructure commissioned by @knowexchange at the NISO PLus Conference 2023, focus: Recommendations for PIDs & risks of fragmentation
sched.co/1D7p1
How can small publishers manage the shift to open access? The Landscape study of small journal publishers is a first step to determine this - knowledge-exchange.info/news…
Update on the gradual release for the outputs of the work on #PIDs for @knowexchange with a focus on the crucial role of funders for a well-functioning PID landscape and the issue of non-resolvable PIDs... buff.ly/3HMG3ZY