Our journal rank paper now fully typeset - unintended consequences of journal rank: http://t.co/WQ7jx32L6B
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank: Björn Brembs, Katherine Button and Marcus Munafò http://t.co/byey1ckK8G #neuroscience
unintended consequences of journal rank: using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. http://t.co/4IpqCjJlZc
That's ominous: RT @jayvanbavel The correlation between journal rank and retraction rate is .77. http://t.co/haumu47Bwc
That's ominous: RT @jayvanbavel The correlation between journal rank and retraction rate is .77. http://t.co/haumu47Bwc
The correlation between journal rank and retraction rate is .77 (coefficient of determination). http://t.co/W2c28CXPgG
Is research published in high-ranking journals inherently less reliable than research in lower-ranking journals? http://t.co/W2c28CXPgG
RT @chrisdc77: "The sooner we jettison the flawed & damaging concept of "journal rank" the better": http://t.co/Qyduhq46ZT
@MikeTaylor The sooner we jettison the flawed & damaging concept of "journal rank" the better: http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL @MarcusMunafo @brembs
Frontiers | Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/niqtP7yVDF via @sharethis
@IanDworkin I'm not at #2013ssp so don't know who @TomReller was referring to/context. See the likes of http://t.co/zInbSPSpEd though.
"using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
New ways of publishing: interesting proposals here: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/MeamVvB9zr thanks @EverFurther
Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/coMkrd9hGa
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/SrapuHaZcc
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/3LkPTpvt6o out now! by @brembs et al #ImpactFactor
"using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" study says http://t.co/PBpCPd6i0d via @Research_Voice
Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/3y9OmSKDdv
Reccs read like @PLOSONE editorial policy: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/b86dTTtcVU
So, where will you publish your scientific paper??? http://t.co/1NyIJnjVaf
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/bW6N59Ny3r
Frontiers | Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/7RF1PvtPkO via @sharethis
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
@JamesKilner @MarcusMunafo It be great too if, as a community, we could surrender our worship of journal rank http://t.co/UTbGFlNjxL
@chrisdc77 @JamesKilner If more journals offer this format there would be much less reason to jump ship. See also: http://t.co/11gtdXAc0t
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
The unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/RcCXbEiagr
Review of evidence that using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. @brembs @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/ORbRCEDV18
.@brembs etal "we suggest .. abandoning journals altogether." wow MT @recology_: Unintended cons of journal rank http://t.co/EtgtlCEiUH
Review of evidence that using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. @brembs @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/ORbRCEDV18
`We suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system` http://t.co/FHg22mopai
@EdwardByrdDavis MT: "...journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice." Good words to read. http://t.co/Js7eQlCB8Z
Review of evidence that using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. @brembs @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/ORbRCEDV18
"using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
Review of evidence that using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. @brembs @MarcusMunafo http://t.co/ORbRCEDV18
Frontiers | Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/H5S20dXEWN via @sharethis
Bookmarked: Frontiers | Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/bdMIWa0ToL
"[is] research published in high-ranking journals inherently less reliable than research in lower-ranking journals" http://t.co/eb1ud7Ng3Z
.@cboettig @brembs @recology_ "...journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice." Good words to read. http://t.co/hcL1OXCDAP
.@brembs etal "we suggest .. abandoning journals altogether." wow MT @recology_: Unintended cons of journal rank http://t.co/EtgtlCEiUH
Wow “@brembs etal "we suggest ... abandoning journals altogether." MT @recology_: Unintended cons of journal rank http://t.co/svbgMiHC33”
.@brembs etal "we suggest .. abandoning journals altogether." wow MT @recology_: Unintended cons of journal rank http://t.co/EtgtlCEiUH
RT @ucfagls: Ah, the irony! Paper on issues with impact factors on journal website proudly displaying its impact factor http://t.co/0vRGCH6txy
Ah, the irony! Paper on issues with impact factors on journal website proudly displaying its impact factor http://t.co/0vRGCH6txy
Ah, the irony! Paper on issues with impact factors on journal website proudly displaying its impact factor http://t.co/0vRGCH6txy
RT @ivanoransky: "using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
Who says science is short of radicals? "abandoning journals altogether will ultimately be necessary": http://t.co/4bUpsuO2Ns HT @ivanoransky
RT @ivanoransky: "using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
RT @ivanoransky: "using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
"using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice" http://t.co/uyNRKS5Zzu @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate via @McDawg
RT @OALISJ: New library-based #scholcomms system is needed > Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/e6PcCoJolr via @mishdalton
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/OhC8y1tLcB
“We suggest abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary.” http://t.co/Tgi1frBAeX
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/VL64Dx9bY7
#ImpactFactor – "Negotiated, irreproducible and unsound" page 15 in http://t.co/zInbSPSpEd by @brembs
#ImpactFactor – "Negotiated, irreproducible and unsound" page 15 in http://t.co/zInbSPSpEd by @brembs
“We suggest abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary.” http://t.co/Tgi1frBAeX
“We suggest abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary.” http://t.co/Tgi1frBAeX
“We suggest abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly comm system, will be necessary.” http://t.co/Tgi1frBAeX
@ivanoransky This new study from @brembs @MarcusMunafo & @ButtonKate will be of interest to you. http://t.co/zInbSPSpEd #retractions
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/9chf8oMJ9j @sharethis(r)en bidez
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/OhC8y1tLcB
Must read article by @brembs now in a peer reviewed edition ->Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/v7Dgpq41Nz
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
@brembs article on IF: Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/ilPKs9Czh4
New library-based #scholcomms system is needed > Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/e6PcCoJolr via @mishdalton
"@brembs: Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/p9lvVdOD8l"
Unintended consequences of journal rank, not just impact factor http://t.co/94XovToq0r via @brembs
Ooh, is good! MT @Protohedgehog: New from @brembs @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate: journal ranking & meaning for science http://t.co/N3N3qDXsZm
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
New study from @brembs, @MarcusMunafo & @ButtonKate exploring what journal rank really means for science http://t.co/XY49zM3YgQ
New study from @brembs, @MarcusMunafo & @ButtonKate exploring what journal rank really means for science http://t.co/XY49zM3YgQ
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
New study from @brembs, @MarcusMunafo & @ButtonKate exploring what journal rank really means for science http://t.co/XY49zM3YgQ
New study from @brembs, @MarcusMunafo & @ButtonKate exploring what journal rank really means for science http://t.co/XY49zM3YgQ
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/OhC8y1tLcB
Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank by @brembs, K.Button & M.Munafò Frontiers in Human Neuroscience http://t.co/bsQPAmmCD5
New TARG publication: Brembs et al. Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/mxz6fhC9My @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate
New TARG publication: Brembs et al. Deep Impact: Unintended consequences of journal rank http://t.co/mxz6fhC9My @MarcusMunafo @ButtonKate
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH
Our journal rank article now 'in press' at Frontiers: http://t.co/4ZeTeq3SOH