Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/2Yz6diFGvR via @sharethis
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/6k5xGrw4jL via @sharethis
'Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank' Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/cOaXAzxF3E @sharethis(r)en bidez
Insightful paper by Björn @Brembs and colleagues on the unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/9C6zq3qBKd @FrontiersIn
Insightful paper by Björn @Brembs and colleagues on the unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/9C6zq3qBKd @FrontiersIn
Insightful paper by Björn @Brembs and colleagues on the unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/9C6zq3qBKd @FrontiersIn
Very interesting indeed: "@marcoiacoboni: Journal ranking in life science: bad scientific practice http://t.co/Eka9xtHg3D"
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/ledxodJEBh by @brembs
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/ledxodJEBh by @brembs
"...institutions...may have been hiring...scientists who excel at marketing...but...not...at conducting...research" http://t.co/1Cz01hEqtc
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/ledxodJEBh by @brembs
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/HeapEcEnl6
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/2Yz6diFGvR via @sharethis
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/2Yz6diFGvR via @sharethis
Using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice: http://t.co/GbedDOcp9A
@brembs et al: Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/mo5CBs5Mqo
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/dkzxqT7PxM
No real journal rank - google scholar rankings are the only thing which make a difference to the papers I read. http://t.co/7LniypA6q6”
@j2bryson @markgbaxter Evidence suggests there is no correlation (beyond perception): http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL
@j2bryson @markgbaxter Evidence suggests there is no correlation (beyond perception): http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL
Does the pressure to publish in prestigious, high-ranking journals contribute to the unreliability of science? http://t.co/N97tIq247g
"Deep Impact: Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank" The end of #ImpactFactor & scientific journals? http://t.co/xHFJOVZPf3 #OpenAccess
"Deep Impact: Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank" The end of #ImpactFactor & scientific journals? http://t.co/xHFJOVZPf3 #OpenAccess
Systeem van publiceren in tijdschriften blijkt slecht voor de wetenschap. Intelligente databasetechnologie veel beter http://t.co/ToPcPyZzPD
@hpashler Agreed, metrics are necessary. Journal 'rank' just happens to be one of the least defensible: http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL
@DillyTante @garwboy Not really. See essential reading by @brembs, @ButtonKate & @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/V0X62DgErP Buen impacto no equivale a buena ciencia
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of #journal rank http://t.co/001sg1lbHg #publication #science
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/ix0lXWiluh
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. http://t.co/TtVpzWpgm9
@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/3f0cSa1zmY via @martin_eve
@karpathy seen this? http://t.co/GgOit5PUcl
@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/3f0cSa1zmY via @martin_eve
@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/3f0cSa1zmY via @martin_eve
RT @pj_webster: .@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/1wdJO7y7zY via @martin_eve
@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/3f0cSa1zmY via @martin_eve
@brembs on why we should ditch journal rankings, and indeed journals themselves http://t.co/3f0cSa1zmY via @martin_eve
@brembs @MarcusMunafo say we should ditch antequated journal #ImpactFactor and use modern metrics of impact http://t.co/2FnXmDP8Kk
@brembs @MarcusMunafo say we should ditch antequated journal #ImpactFactor and use modern metrics of impact http://t.co/2FnXmDP8Kk
Review on impact factor utility: "We suggest abandoning journals altogether" http://t.co/ioMXGv1SmA ->I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only one
MT @JFGariepy: Strong paper by @brembs: Deep Impact: Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank http://t.co/Qyduhq46ZT #impactfactor
'Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank' | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/QAKXub4Rc9
Warum Impact Factor eher kein Fortschritt für die #Wissenschaft ist: http://t.co/KHMFN0iW1e
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/osEv6RKDqg via @sharethis
Strong paper by @brembs : Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. http://t.co/k1aWsLMPP8 #neuroscience #publication #journals
#sciencepub Using an article against #impactfactor to promote an impact factor http://t.co/TrMDnCEmus....???
RT @juuhaa: Get rid of scientific journals altogether? - Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/8LyQt9alVg
Excellent article by @brembs contesting journal rank now available for download - http://t.co/uCBDIkltLt
'Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank' | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/QAKXub4Rc9
RT @juuhaa: Get rid of scientific journals altogether? - Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/8LyQt9alVg
Get rid of scientific journals altogether? - Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/nmfCjnz4F5
"IMPACT FACTOR—NEGOTIATED, IRREPRODUCIBLE, AND UNSOUND" http://t.co/vvw1WnYDhC by @brembs
"IMPACT FACTOR—NEGOTIATED, IRREPRODUCIBLE, AND UNSOUND" http://t.co/vvw1WnYDhC by @brembs
Should we abandon journals altogether? Check out Deep impact paper by @Brembs et al in #Frontiers #ImpactFactor http://t.co/bbZGLh8v51
Should we abandon journals altogether? Check out Deep impact paper by @Brembs et al in #Frontiers #ImpactFactor http://t.co/bbZGLh8v51
Should we abandon journals altogether? Check out Deep impact paper by @Brembs et al in #Frontiers #ImpactFactor http://t.co/bbZGLh8v51
Strong paper by @brembs : Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. http://t.co/k1aWsLMPP8 #neuroscience #publication #journals
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
Strong paper by @brembs : Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. http://t.co/k1aWsLMPP8 #neuroscience #publication #journals
Strong paper by @brembs : Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank. http://t.co/k1aWsLMPP8 #neuroscience #publication #journals
Just det! #bibliotek #vetenskap #tidskrifter #kvalitet via @jkkoski ping @kristakiuru http://t.co/DOMBJLTxzW
Get rid of scientific journals altogether? - Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/nmfCjnz4F5
MT @Protohedgehog data on unintended consequences of journal rank by @brembs http://t.co/MgvSYeRY4K #jiscmrd #rcuk #scipolicy
Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/3JnKxVCsfa via @sharethis
One big repository for science please? Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/miPiTDmYQq
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
'Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank' by @brembs @ButtonKate @MarcusMunafo has 3,998 views http://t.co/2Dg531yZGd
New study argues that journal ranks are a bad idea: http://t.co/XMkzqD4kcO
A bsolutely: @brembs: What is required is the equivalent of http for scholarly literature, data and software http://t.co/KYAEESaAGm
unintended consequences of journal rank: using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. http://t.co/4IpqCjJlZc
'Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank' by @brembs @ButtonKate @MarcusMunafo has 3,998 views http://t.co/2Dg531yZGd
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank – #Neuroscience – http://t.co/q4xADMcBzb
New Paper: Deep impact: the unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/uzb5euBiRr
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
The unintended consequences of journal rank in the scientific community http://t.co/ujYgkBPTS5 via @FrontNeurosci
Interesting paper on the unintended consequences of journal ranking: http://t.co/e5PrjjqnLS via @sharethis
An Interesting read- "Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank" http://t.co/i8ozzBJqeU
@ivanoransky RT @aemonten @neuromusic http://t.co/Cg3nGNyF4m … "popularization of a website monitoring retractions (http://t.co/MK7eOyHASc)"
journal ranking systems and unintended consequences, http://t.co/YcU84dSMx7 (Brembs et al 2013 June 24)
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
"we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary http://t.co/4j2agj7Ksc
Crucial for all scientists: unintended consequences of journal rank, the data http://t.co/ESsHK76m7g by @brembs
Crucial for all scientists: unintended consequences of journal rank, the data http://t.co/ESsHK76m7g by @brembs
Crucial for all scientists: unintended consequences of journal rank, the data http://t.co/ESsHK76m7g by @brembs
Crucial for all scientists: unintended consequences of journal rank, the data http://t.co/ESsHK76m7g by @brembs
Remember: whenever someone mentions the new #impactfactor show them the data: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B
A bsolutely: @brembs: What is required is the equivalent of http for scholarly literature, data and software http://t.co/KYAEESaAGm
Much like dowsing, homeopathy or astrology, journal rank seems to appeal to subjective impressions of certain effects http://t.co/KYAEESaAGm
Remember: whenever someone mentions the new #impactfactor show them the data: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B
Last sentence: "Given the data we surveyed above, almost anything appears superior to the status quo." http://t.co/87MALYC6o9
unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/xU0jNysI5Q
Our journal rank paper now fully typeset - unintended consequences of journal rank: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B
Does high impact factor mean good science? ... No. http://t.co/9iw5SFiw3Z
Is research published in high-ranking journals inherently less reliable than that in lower-ranking journals? @brembs http://t.co/KYAEESaAGm
Unintended Consequences of Journal Rank: http://t.co/SYXfEJDIVT @brembs
Does high impact factor mean good science? ... No. http://t.co/9iw5SFiw3Z
Remember: whenever someone mentions the new #impactfactor show them the data: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B
Remember: whenever someone mentions the new #impactfactor show them the data: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B