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Requiem for a Tweet – Is there a future for the academic social capital held on the platform?

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U.S. Indicts Two Russians for Running the 'Z-Library' Piracy Ring. Two masterminds have been arrested in Argentina and domains seized. The site is still running in the dark web.

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Preprint as a Way to Universal Open Access. In eight drawings by Dasapta Erwin Irawan.

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"More than 2000 journals share price and service data through Plan S’s Journal Comparison Service." Narrator: many large legacy publishers are missing.

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The Open Access Tracking Project is now also on Mastodon

fediscience.org Open Access Tracking Project (@[email protected])

7.43K Posts, 3 Following, 1.71K Followers · Crowdsourced alerts & news feeds about #openaccess to research. See http://bit.ly/o-a-t-p for info on how it works & how to help. Founded & managed by @petersuber. ISSN 2578-7020. Sorry, I'm a bot. You can like, boost, or reply to my toots but I can't do ...

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Open Access Monograph: "The Predator Effect: Understanding the Past, Present and Future of Deceptive Academic Journals"

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Looking for examples of p-hacking in psychology

Hi, I'm currently working on an assignment regarding p-hacking. I want to make the point that p-hacking can have real-life consequences, as the data being put out there could be applied in the wrong way. I already have an example of how p-hacking led to the WHO canceling their distribution of malaria medication.

But, I need a specific example from psychology, and I can't find anything. I find plenty of papers explaining that p-hacking is common and why it's a problem, but no concrete examples of studies where p-hacking was discovered. Does anyone have an example in mind? Or maybe a study whose results have been questioned?

Thank you in advance!

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Analysing Elsevier Journal Metadata with a New Specialized Workbench inside ICSR Lab. #OpenData #PeerReview

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"CORE to become an independent Open Access service from August 2023." Public funding for the Open Access search engine will be cut.

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eLife won’t reject papers once they are under review — what researchers think

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"Help Shape the Transition to Open." What libraries can do.

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Science Magazine reports on the stampede: "As Musk reshapes Twitter, academics ponder taking flight. Many researchers are setting up profiles on social media site Mastodon."

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Introducing the p-hacker app: Train your expert p-hacking skills

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Mastodon enables community autonomy, is a social enterprise in and of itself and shifts the site’s scaling focus from sheer number of users to quality engagement and niche communities.

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FediScience and other Mastodon communities are growing fast. This is good for #OpenScience, this is our kind of system. So worth reading is: "How to Leave Dying Social Media Platforms".

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Mastodon fits to our requirements for #OpenScience infrastructure. It is a communication standard, like email. So billionaires cannot buy it.

Sign-ups to FediScience.org, the Mastodon server for publishing scientists, have exploded today. We probably had more sign-ups today than in 2022 before.

Like with email you have to pick a server to sign-up and then you can talk to (almost) everyone. Here is a list of options for people interested in science, academia, GLAM, etc. https://fediscience.org/server-list.html

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The Open Access journal Nature Communications to publish all review reports in future.

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Scientific Publishing: Peer review without gatekeeping. "eLife will now ... every paper we review, along with our reviews and an assessment as a Reviewed Preprint"