A few months ago, I added Altmetric badges to my literature list. Because I like colours, and it's a good way to see which paper needs a tweet, blogpost or else.
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#FridayForFuture vs. #SamstagFreibadZumüllen
Eine der wichtigsten Institutionen einer funktionierenden Presselandschaft sind Leserbriefe. Und manche sind einfach zu gut, um sie hinter der Paywall der Lokalpresse verloren gehen zu lassen. Ein Abdruck (mit freundlicher Erlaubnis der Autorin).
Pushy is the new predatory when it comes to scientific publishing
I have to admire how the full, semi- or quasi-predatory publishers never run out of new ideas to lure the needing (stuck in the single-blind peer review), unwitting (younglings who don't know better) or cheating (pseudo-scientists and those on the payroll of e.g. the pharmaceutical or medicinal industry) to their allegedly scientific and peer-reviewed publication platforms.
Spam, spam, spam, spam – is it time for an autobiography?
Another treasure, an offer one can not possibly reject, found in my junk folder. The "Oasis Publishing Group" wants to cherish my "outstanding contribution to the scientific community" with an autobiography.
Lösen die Grünen die SPD als Volkspartei ab?
... fragte die SZ dieser Tage und ludt zur Online-Diskussion ein (powered by Disqus). Mein Kommentar (hier mein Disqus-Profil) wurde dummerweise als "Spam" gekennzeichnet und nicht publiziert (bisher), vermutlich wegen den Links zum Political Compass (non-profit) und unserem Genealogical World of Phylogenetic Networks blog (wir verdienen auch kein Geld damit; es lebe die algorithmen-gestützte Zensur). Deswegen hier der Volltext (leicht verändert).
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