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National differences in dissemination and use of open access literature
(Public Library of Science, 2022-08-09)
Open Access (OA) dissemination has been gaining a lot of momentum over the last decade, thanks to the implementation of several OA policies by funders and institutions, as well as the development of several new platforms ...
The state of green open access in Canadian universities = L’état de libre accès vert dans les universités canadiennes
(Association canadienne des sciences de l'information, 2023)
This study investigates the use of institutional repositories for self-archiving peerreviewed work in the U15 (an association of fifteen Canadian research-intensive universities). It
relates usage with university open ...
Mapping information research in Canada = Cartographier la recherche en science de l’information au Canada
(Association canadienne des sciences de l'information, 2023-11-06)
This study examines the Canadian information research landscape through the lens
of the eight academic units hosting ALA-accredited programs. We created a citation-based
network utilizing the scholarly articles published ...
Alter-value in data reuse : non-designated communities and creative processes
(Ubiquity Press, 2020)
This paper builds on the investigation of data reuse in creative processes to discuss ‘epistemic
pluralism’ and data ‘alter-value’ in research data management. Focussing on a specific non-designated community, we conducted ...
Preservation strategies for mixed music : the long tail and the short tail
(International Computer Music Association, 2020-10-20)
I have recently argued (Boutard 201 9)that preservation of digital technologyin mixed music should build upon thework done for the past ten years indigital preservation in relation tocultural heritage institutions, ...
Predatory publishers’ latest scam : bootlegged and rebranded papers
(Nature research, 2021-10-26)
To thwart publishing rackets that undermine scholars and scholarly publishing, legitimate journals should show their workings.
Who profits from the Canadian nanotechnology reward system? Implications for gender-responsible innovation
(Springer, 2021-07-01)
Gender equality is one of the primary dimensions of responsible research and innovation. Based on bibliometric and survey data of nanotechnology researchers in Canada, this paper analyzes the reward system of science in ...
The ecosystem of peatland research : a bibliometric analysis
(International Peatland Society & International Mire Conservation Group, 2020-05-29)
Peatlands provide a range of services to societies, such as sequestration of organic carbon, biodiversity protection, attenuation of water flow, and the provision of fuel, wood and fruit, among others. Despite their global ...
Who are the acknowledgees? An analysis of gender and academic status
(MIT Press, 2020-06-01)
Acknowledgements found in scholarly papers allow for credit attribution of nonauthor contributors. As such, they are associated with a different kind of recognition than authorship. While several studies have shown that ...
Exploring the personal and professional factors associated with student evaluations of tenure-track faculty
(Public Library of Science, 2020-06-03)
Tenure-track faculty members in the United States are evaluated on their performance in
both research and teaching. In spite of accusations of bias and invalidity, student evaluations of teaching have dominated teaching ...