eLife backs Plaudit for open sharing of research recommendations | For the press | eLife

peter.suber's bookmarks 2018-10-31

Summary:

"eLife, in collaboration with software engineer Vincent Tunru from Flockademic and the Center for Open Science (COS), is supporting the development of Plaudit – a mechanism for academics to share their research recommendations openly with readers.

Stemming from a concept refined at the eLife Innovation Sprint 2018 by a team of publishers, technologists and researchers, Plaudit aims to provide an easy way to recognise the value of scholarly content, regardless of where it is published. The tool has three main benefits for users: those who recommend research objects lend their authority to the endorsement, the authors of the objects benefit from the endorsement, and readers gain insight into the objects’ potential value...."

Link:

https://elifesciences.org/for-the-press/0cf0e963/elife-backs-plaudit-for-open-sharing-of-research-recommendations

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Tags:

oa.new oa.peer_review oa.elife oa.flockademic oa.cos oa.recommendations oa.floss oa.tools oa.plaudit

Date tagged:

10/31/2018, 11:07

Date published:

10/31/2018, 07:07