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Kathleen Gregory
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Researcher at CWTS, Leiden University. Librarian at heart. Scholarly communication | open science | (research) data practices | research assessment
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🗣️Join our colleagues @loubezuidenhout.bsky.social & @kathleen-gregory.bsky.social for an 'unconferenced style' workshop on strengthening #OpenScience against geopolitical pressures.

📅Thursday 6 November 2025 09:00-18:30 (CET)
📌Leiden NL (in person only)

👉 www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
Resilience in times of crisis: Strengthening Open Science against geopolitical pressures
The success of the Open Science movement relies on research products and infrastructures being open, accessible and sustainably curated. Recent global events, however, have illustrated the vulnerabili...
www.universiteitleiden.nl
October 8, 2025 at 8:01 AM
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JOIN US! Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity on Preprints and Open Peer Review. Multi-year project. Come with work @nataschachtena.bsky.social, @mariomalicki.bsky.social, me, and the rest of #ScholCommLab. Apply by May 23rd!

bit.ly/SCLpostdoc2025

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Hiring: Postdoctoral Fellow on Preprints and Open Peer Review - Scholarly Communications Lab | ScholCommLab
Postdoctoral Fellowship on Preprints and Open Peer Review Description The Scholarly Communications Lab (ScholCommLab) at Simon Fraser University is seeking […]
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April 30, 2025 at 5:15 AM
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🧪 PubMed’s brief outage sent researchers into panic, underscoring global reliance on the free biomedical database. While restored, the incident raises concerns about access, resilience, and the need for backups. 🩺💻
'Omg, did Pubmed go dark?' Blackout stokes fears about database’s future
A brief outage has focused attention on scientists’ reliance on the US-government-funded website.
www.nature.com
March 4, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Reposted by Kathleen Gregory
I've shared this paper before, but it's such a nice piece of work. We need more studies that complicate the binary between preprint and journal article, highlighting that a complex ecology of article dissemination is already in existence and is more productive than positioning preprints vs articles.
🔥 Hot off the press! 🔥

Are preprints reshaping journal publishing—or being absorbed into it? Our new paper in JDoc examines the dynamics at play! 👀

With @juancommander.scholcommlab.ca, @stephenpinfield.bsky.social, @fleerackers.bsky.social, & Irene Pasquetto

📖 doi.org/10.1108/JD-0...

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Preprint servers and journals: rivals or allies? | Emerald Insight
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February 27, 2025 at 11:46 AM