by Caroline Winter | 27 September 2019 | French, Observations
Les directives en examen du rendement, de promotion et de titularisation ont été critiqués par certains comme des obstacles institutionnels qui ralentissent la transition vers science ouverte (voir Le film Paywall: The Business of Scholarship et Partner Response to Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management. Le Project « Review, Promotion, and Tenure (RPT) » analyse les documents liés provenant d’universités américaines et canadiennes afin de déterminer comment la publication en libre accès et à l’abonnement sont encouragés et en quoi l’incitation influe sur la science ouverte.
by Caroline Winter | 27 September 2019 | English, Observations
Review, promotion, and tenure guidelines have been criticized by some as impediments to a transition to open scholarship (see The Film Paywall: The Business of Scholarship and Partner Response to Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management). The Review, Promotion, and Tenure (RPT) Project analyzes RPT documents from universities in the US and Canada in order to determine how publishing in Open Access (OA) and closed-access venues are incentivized and how this incentivization affects open scholarship.
by Caroline Winter | 19 March 2018 | English, Observations and Responses, Responses
We welcome the opportunity to submit a response to the Investing in Canada’s Future report. We were glad of the government and advisory panel’s outreach in the year leading up to the report, and the opportunities to respond through organizations such as the Federation and Social Sciences and Humanities and others in the months that followed the report’s publication.
by Caroline Winter | 13 March 2018 | English, Observations, Observations and Responses
ORCID is a non-profit organization which provides a persistent identifier that distinguishes individual researchers within the global research ecosystem. Researchers register for a free, unique ORCID identifier through the ORCID.org web site, and then add their professional information; publications can be added manually, or automatically harvested from other systems such as Scopus, ResearcherID and LinkedIn.
by Caroline Winter | 13 March 2018 | French, Observations, Observations and Responses
ORCID est une organisation à but non lucratif qui fournit un identifiant persistant qui distingue les chercheurs individuels au sein de l’écosystème de recherche mondial. Les chercheurs s’inscrivent pour un identifiant ORCID unique et gratuit sur le site Web ORCID.org, puis ajoutent leurs informations professionnelles; les publications peuvent être ajoutées manuellement ou automatiquement récoltées à partir d’autres systèmes tels que Scopus, ResearcherID et LinkedIn.