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July 21, 2021
.SLA NEWS
Jelani Cobb to Keynote at SLA 2021 Annual Conference SLA Jelani Cobb, a professor at the Columbia School of Journalism who has written three books and countless articles and opinion pieces for publications ranging from The New Yorker to The Washington Post to The New Republic, will present the closing keynote address at SLA’s 2021 Annual Conference on August 13.
Research Integrity Survey Finds Questionable Practices are Surprisingly Common AAAS via Science Magazine More than half of Dutch scientists regularly engage in questionable research practices, such as hiding flaws in their research design or selectively citing literature, according to a new study. And one in 12 admitted to committing a more serious form of research misconduct within the past 3 years: the fabrication or falsification of research results.
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Open Access Material Science Journal Makes Strong First Impression AAAS via EurekAlert! Wiley, a global leader in research and education, announced that its open access journal InfoMat received its first impact factor of 25.405. Launched in 2019 in partnership with a double first-class university in China, InfoMat addresses the growing scientific interest in new materials and their applications in the rapid development of information technology.
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How City Governments Are Using Data Bloomberg If one thing has thrived during COVID-19, it is the data dashboard.
Months into the pandemic, city halls, counties and every state across the U.S. had their own spin-off of the initial John Hopkins University dashboard, executed with various degrees of expertise — and usability. COVID-19 dashboards and their more uplifting vaccination successors have also been subject to criticism, from lack of accessibility to underlying data not being easily retrievable.
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