Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/B3plpL4D16
@JimJohnsonSci See this paper for other metrics of performance where GlamMagz fail: http://t.co/n4pXXIXP20
En #EsEnRedUV recomienda http://t.co/PydvqxSChp demuestran las malas practicas en las publicaciones científicas.
Interesting Read http://t.co/YT1YLwLJqv
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank #openscience @alafuente http://t.co/s7J6MgNeND
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank #openscience @alafuente http://t.co/s7J6MgNeND
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank #openscience @alafuente http://t.co/s7J6MgNeND
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank #openscience @alafuente http://t.co/s7J6MgNeND
Journal rank poor predictor of stat soundness/ANY journal rank,not just IF,as assessment tool=bad scientific practice http://t.co/MRCzoVw6Y6
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
"abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system" http://t.co/ouHRZlV7ls
reading: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/TCaSenyzEc
Increased willingness of journals to issue #retractions & No association between statistical power and journal IF http://t.co/61g6MgLALO
"we suggest... abandoning journals... in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system," http://t.co/rMkKxf1yUc h/t @bookscout
A half-assed fisking of papers showing non-reproducibility in science - http://t.co/of52Gcon3P interesting to read w/ http://t.co/vrIkeOLXeB
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/yK0URPRlBX via @sharethis #science #publishing #research #highered #health
The authors put a convincing argument for radical change in science publishing http://t.co/VToDP0nEZp
SHOTS FIRED - a take down of journal rank and impact factor http://t.co/vrIkeOLXeB probably made the rounds already, but I just got to it
Interesting critique of impact factor of journals. "@brembs: @HelSouth Here's the final version: http://t.co/EzrVdBsSMS"
when science becomes about branding , research ranking isn't anymore about quality: http://t.co/34bDw2Mi2l
Review of journal ranking by @brembs concludes: "We suggest abandoning journals altogether" http://t.co/ecwLsujTt0
Review of journal ranking by @brembs concludes: "We suggest abandoning journals altogether" http://t.co/ecwLsujTt0
Not only journal metrics, but also journals, considered harmful? http://t.co/j8MZoCMooJ #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/Im5ibHd7Wp via @sharethis
Paper on unwantend effects of ranking journals and a plea for communication without journals http://t.co/gvlzSzb9E9 by a.o. @brembs
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Paper on unwantend effects of ranking journals and a plea for communication without journals http://t.co/gvlzSzb9E9 by a.o. @brembs
Paper on unwantend effects of ranking journals and a plea for communication without journals http://t.co/gvlzSzb9E9 by a.o. @brembs
Paper on unwantend effects of ranking journals and a plea for communication without journals http://t.co/gvlzSzb9E9 by a.o. @brembs
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
"@maxplanckpress: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/dFfvVonHO6 #openaccess"
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/C8mcNvssxA #berlin11 #openaccess
. @MikeTaylor debunks the Impact Factor / quality correlation with a graph from @brembs’ paper http://t.co/shFZUTs4mi #berlin11
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/wAAhhZFCK8 via @sharethis
RT @Villavelius: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/D7PNoHfLHb” < The higher the IF, the more fraud. IF useful after all.
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/kIcTi2XEJI
For anyone interested in the future of publishing at #solo13, read this by @brembs & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/1J6kbU5pb7
For anyone interested in the future of publishing at #solo13, read this by @brembs & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/1J6kbU5pb7
For anyone interested in the future of publishing at #solo13, read this by @brembs & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/1J6kbU5pb7
For anyone interested in the future of publishing at #solo13, read this by @brembs & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/1J6kbU5pb7
Journal with prominently displayed impact factor publishes "Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank" http://t.co/yqypRVzFXD
Scientific journals considered harmful http://t.co/zSU323KoSw ("What is required is the equivalent of http for scholarly literature" sigh…)
Scientific journals considered harmful http://t.co/zSU323KoSw ("What is required is the equivalent of http for scholarly literature" sigh…)
Martin Fenner on Brembs B: http://t.co/3dO6W1fkBh Comment deleted by user.
Björn Brembs on Brembs B: http://t.co/OWjPK53grp Just testing the comment system...
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/d5rc3p0OYr vía @sharethis
"abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system..." http://t.co/rSdsJN90tK #OAW13
Royal Society signs up to DORA: https://t.co/KYGHfnJxeX via @AtheneDonald More dissatisfaction with Impact Factors: http://t.co/AWFd0XQneB
Royal Society signs up to DORA: https://t.co/KYGHfnJxeX via @AtheneDonald More dissatisfaction with Impact Factors: http://t.co/AWFd0XQneB
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
Interesting argument that perceived prestige of journals *inherently* undermines good science. http://t.co/HUTGn2FeOE via @EAMoll
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/E6OOVGqHug via @sharethis
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
RT @msebastian_psi: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/k4RDRBvEWL vía @sharethis
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/rxsKmZTwvB vía @sharethis
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/rxsKmZTwvB vía @sharethis
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/yJ8c3pj6R3 by @brembs et al. CC: @dsquintana @timouthred @abrunoni
Should journal ranks be replaced by selection, filtering, & ranking of scientific information on a per-article basis? http://t.co/Mzk3lFBKPw
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether... will ultimately be necessary"- @brembs @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/67EbRv4Kdf
Unintended consequences: Data show "journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/At6qImPXE9 #HighEd #SciComm
Unintended consequences: Data show "journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/At6qImPXE9 #HighEd #SciComm
Unintended consequences: Data show "journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/At6qImPXE9 #HighEd #SciComm
Brembs, B, et al.: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal ranks: http://t.co/PVhrJV5qL8
Tips and links from my earlier tweets: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/kiH23Tnv34 käyttäjältä @sharethis
Things I didn't know: Journal Impact Factors are "negotiated not calculated". http://t.co/VXSFG6PkOi
Things I didn't know: Journal Impact Factors are "negotiated not calculated". http://t.co/VXSFG6PkOi
Higher ranking journals are also more likely to publish fraudulent work than lower ranking journals: http://t.co/DQYKfjM3cG cc @IvanOransky
Behind the making of scientific knowledge - publication visibility, citation or retraction due to journal rank. http://t.co/smx8BUquD7”
Great piece! "Deep impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank." http://t.co/ukYSwlQcEZ
Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank http://t.co/wiwyMx92do
Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank http://t.co/wiwyMx92do
Higher rank journals more likely 2 have fraudulent papers &other problems c/system of rating journals c/ impact stat. http://t.co/TSFkDL2KH8
Higher rank journals more likely 2 have fraudulent papers &other problems c/system of rating journals c/ impact stat. http://t.co/TSFkDL2KH8
@brembs Am I blind? Is it listed here (besides the '2013' embedded in the DOI)? http://t.co/fQn48J3ySK
Higher rank journals more likely 2 have fraudulent papers &other problems c/system of rating journals c/ impact stat. http://t.co/VS4bjIPgjP
Higher rank journals more likely 2 have fraudulent papers &other problems c/system of rating journals c/ impact stat. http://t.co/TSFkDL2KH8
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/4aV9HeMADy via @sharethis Interesting, especially final recommendations.
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/4aV9HeMADy via @sharethis Interesting, especially final recommendations.
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/4aV9HeMADy via @sharethis Interesting, especially final recommendations.
Réplications problématiques : "the strength of evidence for a particular finding often declines over time" http://t.co/rYSaMePAtr
Journal rank can contribute to suppression of interdisciplinary research, keeping disciplines separate and isolated. http://t.co/LtwZI5rjPC
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/DHsbrKVL9l via @sharethis
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/jObqBL90Kp via @sgoggins #publishing #acwri #phdchat
@StatModeling Andrew, not sure you've yet seen this article: http://t.co/CgZFZET9B5
Wow. Just wow. If you are an academic, you need to read this. It argues that a hunch many of have long had... http://t.co/8vhQk1Z9ze
Ranking Journals by impact factor harmful to Science, maybe time to abandon journals altogether > http://t.co/4yk5BLJ629 via @clifflampe