Items where Author is "Neylon, Cameron"
Number of items: 14.
Added value in publishing: I don’t think those words mean what you think they mean.
Neylon, Cameron
Blacklists are technically infeasible, practically unreliable and unethical. Period.
Neylon, Cameron
Fork, merge and crowd-sourcing data curation: tools for collective data processing and analysis.
Neylon, Cameron
How can scholarly societies survive as we move ever closer to Open Access?
Neylon, Cameron
How small open access monograph presses can make the most of an increasingly rich data landscape.
Montgomery, Lucy and Neylon, Cameron and Ozaygen, Alkim and Leaver, Tama
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Impact has a bad name among many researchers, but thinking of impact as re-use could be key to uniting both funders and researchers.
Neylon, Cameron
In a globalised and networked world, what is the unique value a university can bring? Introducing open knowledge institutions.
Montgomery, Lucy and Neylon, Cameron
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Leading or following: Data and rankings must inform strategic decision making, not drive them.
Neylon, Cameron
Now is the time to work together toward open infrastructures for scholarly metadata.
Hendricks, Ginny and Kramer, Bianca and Maccallum, Catriona J. and Manghi, Paolo and Neylon, Cameron
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Taking Culture Seriously: how can we build positive change and coherent practice within our research communities?
Neylon, Cameron
Tracking research into practice: are nurses on Twitter a good case study?
Neylon, Cameron
We may be closer to ‘Peak Elsevier’, but investors and the stock market need to be spooked by bad publicity before the company’s practices change.
Neylon, Cameron
What do mathematicians think about their journals? peer reviewquality tops list of stated issues.
Neylon, Cameron and Roberts, David Michael and Wilson, Mark C
The real cost of overpaying for journals is that we put highly skilled research scientists in an office looking at science rather than doing it.
Neylon, Cameron