Principal of Forthcoming LLC, a publishing consultancy; Member of @limnpress.bsky.social editorial collective; Researcher & practitioner of scholarly publishing; Digital explorer–analog sailor; @[email protected] on Mastodon; Victim of meaning.
Tim Elfenbein
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networksofny2026.bigcartel.com/product/netw... hi, did you like my book Networks of New York when it came out in 2016? you might like the updated 2026 edition which I'll be releasing in September and you can pre-order now
It was indeed crazy.
someone shared this blog post with me. makes me sad that the 50% replication rate zombie statistic will never die unless we sever its head or blow it to pieces as far as i know from the walking dead. the loose, careless way of thinking about replication is another matter. makes me feel deflated.
Heading down to the lagoon to check out this crazy boat.
It's a pleasure to share details of our next library member - University of York Library has joined @ojcollective.bsky.social!
We are delighted that they have chosen to invest in OJC’s diamond open access journals as part of their future strategic approach.
Bots now generate most web traffic, accounting roughly for 60-80%.
In our latest blog post, we share how we are managing this shift for OAPEN Library & @doabooks.bsky.social using Cloudflare & Anubis to protect stability while keeping #OA sustainable.
Read more: oapen.hypotheses.org/2287
SHIPPING SEPTEMBER 2026! Networks of New York is a book by me, Ingrid Burrington. It helps readers identify indicators of physical internet and telecommunications infrastructure in New York City. Usin...
Lots is made (including by me) of studies showing little difference between preprints and the articles subsequently published in journals. BUT this may not tell us much about what articles would look like if passing formal peer review was not the goal www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
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"Different science reformers have distinct core hypotheses about what has gone wrong and what is most tractable to fix."
By @calebwatney.bsky.social and Jenn Gustetic
Over the past few years, the nature of internet traffic has shifted fundamentally. What was once predominantly human-driven web is now increasingly shaped by automated activity. Recent data from CERN ...
Some scientists still don't trust preprints (crazy right?).
But how much do claims really change from preprint to published paper? We plan using LLMs (Claude by Anthropic) to track exactly that acro...