This study investigates online material published in reaction to a Science magazine report showing the absence of peer-review and editorial processes in a set of fee-charging open access journals in Biology. Quantitative and qualitative textual analyses are combined to map conceptual relations in these reactions; and to explore how understandings of scholarly communication and publishing relate to specific conceptualisations of science and of the hedging of scientific knowledge. A discussion of the connection of trust and scientific knowledge and of the role of peer-review for establishing and communicating this connection provides for the theoretical and topical framing. Special attention is paid to the pervasiveness of digital technologie...
This paper presents new perspectives on the influence of new technologies in scholarly communication...
Digital media have extended the number of channels that scientists (and other academics) use to comm...
Trust in science is crucial for the functioning of modern societies and is related to a wide range o...
The paper reports on some of the results of a research project into how changes in digital behaviour...
An international survey of over 3,600 researchers examined how trustworthiness and quality are deter...
Abstract The quality and integrity of the scientific literature have recently become the subject of ...
The broad aim of the paper is to examine how emerging digital behaviours are challenging and, perhap...
Digital academic journals serve as the main dissemination method for peer-reviewed research article...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
The paper provides the results of the first phase of the research project Trust and Authority in Sch...
Scholarly communication is not just about communication. It is not the final stage of the publicatio...
Academics across the sciences and humanities are increasingly being encouraged to use social media a...
The broad aim of this report is to investigate how emerging digital behaviours and services are chal...
There is empirical evidence indicating that trust in research is decreasing. If distrust is justifie...
Journal peer review performed in the natural sciences has been an object of study since at least 183...
This paper presents new perspectives on the influence of new technologies in scholarly communication...
Digital media have extended the number of channels that scientists (and other academics) use to comm...
Trust in science is crucial for the functioning of modern societies and is related to a wide range o...
The paper reports on some of the results of a research project into how changes in digital behaviour...
An international survey of over 3,600 researchers examined how trustworthiness and quality are deter...
Abstract The quality and integrity of the scientific literature have recently become the subject of ...
The broad aim of the paper is to examine how emerging digital behaviours are challenging and, perhap...
Digital academic journals serve as the main dissemination method for peer-reviewed research article...
This paper looks at peer review as a cooperation dilemma between scientists who might follow differe...
The paper provides the results of the first phase of the research project Trust and Authority in Sch...
Scholarly communication is not just about communication. It is not the final stage of the publicatio...
Academics across the sciences and humanities are increasingly being encouraged to use social media a...
The broad aim of this report is to investigate how emerging digital behaviours and services are chal...
There is empirical evidence indicating that trust in research is decreasing. If distrust is justifie...
Journal peer review performed in the natural sciences has been an object of study since at least 183...
This paper presents new perspectives on the influence of new technologies in scholarly communication...
Digital media have extended the number of channels that scientists (and other academics) use to comm...
Trust in science is crucial for the functioning of modern societies and is related to a wide range o...