Tag:scholarly communication

Bastian Greshake shares how open research has helped him develop in his career, his thoughts on obstacles faced by open researchers, and steps he's taking to advocate for open access.

No matter how clear your team believes your journal's author instructions to be, there's always the possibility that they're not as obvious as you think. Here are some of the most common places where journals can improve their author instructions and how.

What does transitioning to online-only publishing entail? And what steps should journals be taking to make a smooth switch? Trish Groves shares advice.

If you're new to altmetrics, this slideshow is for you. It offers a quick overview of how to start using them and the benefits you'll get.

This slideshow, co-produced by Scholastica and Altmetric, breaks down the benefits of altmetrics for journals, common misconceptions about them, and ways to start tracking altmetrics at your publication.

Jonas Ranstam, winner of the World’s Most Prolific Peer Reviewer award shares how his approach to peer review has evolved and his thoughts on the biggest challenges in the current peer review model.

In the coming months Scholastica is rolling out a website template designed for academic journals. You choose the images, colors, branding, and custom domain for your website. Get the details!

As the strain on busy peer reviewers continues to grow publishers are seeking new ways to incentivize and reward reviewers. In this post we round up 4 examples.

We've added a new Browse Articles page to the Scholastica website to showcase all articles published on Scholastica. Get the details!

Scholastica and ISMTE co-hosted a Twitter chat on journal promotion using the hashtag #JournalEdsChat on 9/16/16. Here's a recap of what was discussed.