Katie Corker
katiecorker.bsky.social
Katie Corker
@katiecorker.bsky.social
Executive Director ASAPbio, promoter/enthusiast of all things open science
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Can we improve peer review? We think we can! Check out an experiment I helped with as part of @solvingforsci.bsky.social 's mission to make science better.
And if you don't want to read the whole bioRxiv manuscript, here's an overview of the main findings:
solvingfor.org/news-posts-d...
November 5, 2025 at 11:25 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
How are national systems for assessing publicly funded research evolving? That's the question our latest article poses.

Reviewers consider the work "valuable and timely", noting its relevance to reform initiatives like @coarassessment.bsky.social

👇 Read the assessment, reviews & full article here
A new typology of national research assessment systems: continuity and change in 13 countries
metaror.org
November 4, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Rob Chavez gives the helpful/correct answer below, but here's another thought:

Your preprint gets to be your director's cut. Put that baby on OSF or Zenodo and add a link in your figure caption.
November 5, 2025 at 10:29 AM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Finding it confusing licensing your work?

@asapbio.bsky.social have created an FAQ covering the basics and commercial uses, supporting you to make an informed choice.

#OpenAccess #OpenScience #PhDsky
The licensing choice you make depends on you. To make an informed decision, we encourage you to watch the video!

You can also refer to the ASAPbio licensing FAQ to learn more buff.ly/Tv7w7RM
Licensing FAQ – ASAPbio
Keep up to date on open scholarly communication! Check out what’s new on the blog.
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November 4, 2025 at 11:42 AM
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The #ieeevis 2025 OPCs, working under the direction of the VIS Steering Committee, has just released 52 anonymized peer reviews for 16 accepted papers to be published at VIS 2025. We hope each year will add to this repository. OSF link here: osf.io/s9j5b/ (download the spreadsheet directly)
OSF
osf.io
October 30, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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¡No te pierdas este webinar!
El 11 de noviembre a las 15:00 UTC, Iratxe Puebla (Directora de Make Data Count) mostrará cómo medir de forma responsable el impacto de los datos de investigación, usando infraestructura abierta y prácticas estandarizadas. Inscríbete aquí: datacite.org/event/make-d...
Make Data Count: Infraestructura y prácticas para la evaluación responsable del alcance e impacto de los datos - DataCite
A pesar de los avances en prácticas de datos abiertos, una pregunta crucial persiste: ¿cómo se están utilizando los datos? Para abordar las lagunas en nuestra comprensión del alcance e impacto de los ...
datacite.org
November 4, 2025 at 9:49 AM
You also want to use RRIDs for your research materials, including cell lines. Links a persistent identifier to the physical resources you use so that others know the exact antibody/cell line/etc that you used. Database contains info about contamination

RRIDs.org
6/8
The solution exists: Cellosaurus → www.cellosaurus.org/
This database catalogs over 150K cell lines and flags the problematic ones.
Before you start your next experiment, search your cell line here: www.cellosaurus.org/search?inpu...
Takes 30 seconds. Could save you years.
November 3, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Very interesting web of science now as "Research Commons" clarivate.com/academia-gov... Add 32M more metadata records, +21% more journal content! This pulls from open sources like OpenAlex @crossref.bsky.social ! (1)
November 3, 2025 at 9:47 AM
arXiv CS clarifies its policy on narrative reviews:

"The goal of the moderators of each category is to make sure the work being submitted is actually science, and that it is of potential interest to the scientific community."

blog.arxiv.org/2025/10/31/a...
Attention Authors: Updated Practice for Review Articles and Position Papers in arXiv CS Category – arXiv blog
blog.arxiv.org
November 2, 2025 at 11:42 AM
Reposted by Katie Corker
“In my opinion, metric-based recognition without integrity screening can inadvertently legitimize problematic practices. That risk is particularly acute in environments where publication is tied to career progression but where research funding, infrastructure, and oversight remain weak. These […]
Original post on scicomm.xyz
scicomm.xyz
October 31, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Reposted by Katie Corker
🚨🚨Check out this preprint tracking hepatitis A hospitalizations in Bangladesh, highlighting shifting risks, viral co-infections, and the need for broader vaccination and surveillance strategies.
rrid.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/dkyisit2...
Reviews of
Reviewers: A Boyd (Amsterdam University Medical Center) | 📒📒📒 ◻️◻️ • Valsan Verghese (Christian Medical College) | 📗📗📗📗◻️
rrid.mitpress.mit.edu
October 29, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Very proud of the improvements made by the Leiden Ranking team to the Open Edition of the ranking.

This demonstrates our commitment at CWTS to @barcelonadori.bsky.social and the open research information transition.

Great work by @neesjanvaneck.bsky.social and the rest of the team!
October 29, 2025 at 5:59 PM
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Thank you for all your support!❤️

Carnegie Mellon University
Max Planck Digital Libraries
Oregon State University
Rice University
U of Arizona
U of Bern
U of Leiden
U of Melbourne
U of Minnesota
U of Oregon
U of Sheffield
U of Victoria
Utrecht University
Tufts University
October 29, 2025 at 6:18 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
PsyArXiv can deliver preprint posting and reading services to its users at no charge thanks to the generous support of member institutions!

Let's give them a round of applause for their support and encourage others to follow suit!👏👏👏
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PsyArXiv Member Institutions – PsyArXiv Blog
The PsyArXiv Scientific Advisory Board would like to express deepest gratitude to all of our member institutions.
blog.psyarxiv.com
October 29, 2025 at 6:18 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Are you a Norway-based early career researcher who has demonstrated a clear commitment to open science practices?

Apply for the 2025 NORRN open science award! ⬇️
We’re excited to share that NORRN is launching its first-ever Open Science Award to recognise outstanding early career researchers in Norway who champion open science 🏆

Award winners will receive a gift card + certificate, see the application form for more details nettskjema.no/a/531568#/pa...
October 29, 2025 at 7:29 AM
Reposted by Katie Corker
The #OpenScience movement aims to transform how scientists work with each other and with society. These shifts pull in different directions — and “scientific cultures” helps make sense of the tension.

NEW BLOG: Tensions in Open Science and Scientific Culture
www.scholcommlab.ca/2025/10/21/t...
Tensions in Open Science and Scientific Culture
Open Science (OS) holds a powerful promise: to serve society by providing universal public access to knowledge. But, as we continue to see OS be adopted across the world, it becomes increasingly cl…
www.scholcommlab.ca
October 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Advice, please! We have this manuscript, preprinted on OSF osf.io/preprints/os..., all about our work bringing #OpenHardware into medical education. We've been desk rejected from Royal Society Open Science and Research in Learning Technology (after 3+ months!), both for being "out of scope". (1/n)
OSF
osf.io
October 27, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
Supporting blog contributions beyond authorship
This week the Rogue Scholar science blog archive has launched a new feature: contributor roles. Blog posts can now have contributor roles attached to each author, and this information is shown in the Rogue Scholar and Crossref metadata. We have discussed contributor roles for blog posts for several months, in particular with the ropensci team. And when the ropensci blog launched support for contributor roles two weeks ago, Rogue Scholar finally had blog post metadata with contributor roles. ropensci implemented the following roles, and they are now all picked up by Rogue Scholar: * Editor (who edited the blog post), e.g. https://doi.org/10.59350/510pg-zzf58 * Translator (who translated the blog post), e.g. https://doi.org/10.59350/b73e6-3wm19 * Interviewee (who was interviewed for a blog post), e.g. https://doi.org/10.59350/s8m95-ap410 The last blog post looks like this in the Rogue Scholar frontend: In the backend InvenioRDM makes a distinction between authors/creators and contributors, similar to the DataCite data model it is based on. Therefore Rogue Scholar first lists the authors (who can't have a role in DataCite), followed by the contributors (who must have a role, aka _contributorType_). Crossref metadata support the roles _editor_ and _translator_ , so this information is passed on during DOI registration, as Rogue Scholar uses Crossref DOIs. Whether these roles are shown in a formatted citation depends on the citation style, and currently this is probably the exception. At this time neither InvenioRDM (the repository platform powering Rogue Scholar) nor Crossref support multiple contributor roles. Crossref plans to add support for CrediT contributor roles in 2026, and at this point might add support for multiple roles, which are common in CrediT. Rogue Scholar and Crossref support other contributor roles currently not used by the ropensci blog, e.g. _reviewer_. And Rogue Scholar will support _CrediT_ contributor roles as soon as they are implemented by Crossref. ### Contributor roles in blog feeds The rOpenSci blogs (in English, Spanish, and French) use JSON Feed as syndication format, and that is how Rogue Scholar automatically receives content and metadata. JSON Feed supports custom extensions that start with an underscore, e.g. "authors": [ { "name": "Maëlle Salmon", "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2815-0399", "avatar": "https://ropensci.org/img/team/maelle_salmon.jpg", "_roles": ["author"] }, { "name": "Steffi LaZerte", "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7690-8360", "avatar": "https://github.com/steffilazerte.png", "_roles": ["editor"] }, { "name": "Yanina Bellini Saibene", "url": "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4522-7466", "avatar": "https://github.com/yabellini.png", "_roles": ["author"] } ], For blogs using Atom feeds, the specification allows mixing in other namespaces that define custom XML elements. For contributor roles we can use the relators vocabulary from the Library of Congress that defines the above three roles (edt editor, trl translator, ive interviewee, but also rev reviewer), e.g. <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:mrel="http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/"> ... <author> <name>Maëlle Salmon</name> <uri>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2815-0399</uri> </author> <author> <name>Steffi LaZerte</name> <uri>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7690-8360</uri> <mrel:roleTerm valueURI="http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt">edt</mrel:roleTerm> </author> <author> <name>Yanina Bellini Saibene</name> <uri>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4522-7466</uri> </author> ... </feed> Blogs that provide a JSON API and are database-driven (e.g. WordPress, Blogger, Ghost, or Substack) can be extended if they are open source, e.g. via a WordPress plugin. ### Other uses of contributor roles Rogue Scholar is a science blog archive, so contributor roles for other types of scholarly content, e.g. datasets or software, are out of scope. The DataCite data model currently doesn't support roles for creators, making it difficult to implement CrediT, or contributor roles adapted to non-textual content types. As a science blog archive, Rogue Scholar is not really concerned with research evaluation, and whether contributor roles might help with this work. Please use Slack, email, Mastodon, or Bluesky if you have any questions or comments regarding Rogue Scholar contributor roles. Rogue Scholar is a scholarly infrastructure that is free for all authors and readers. You can support Rogue Scholar with a one-time or recurring donation or by becoming a sponsor. ## References 1. Salmon, M., Bellini Saibene, Y., & LaZerte, S. (2025, October 14). Recognition Beyond Blog Post Authors. _rOpenSci - Open Tools for Open Science_. https://doi.org/10.59350/510pg-zzf58 2. Salmon, M., LaZerte, S., & Bellini Saibene, Y. (2025, October 22). ¡Prepárense para el lanzamiento! Paquetes enviados al R-multiverse. _Ropensci - herramientas abiertas para una ciencia abierta_. https://doi.org/10.59350/b73e6-3wm19 3. Bellini, A., Casalla, L., Bellini Saibene, Y., & LaZerte, S. (2023, June 6). Meeting the Stars of the R-Universe: PEcAn, an Open Source Project to Take Care of the Planet. _rOpenSci - Open Tools for Open Science_. https://doi.org/10.59350/s8m95-ap410 4. Brand, A., Allen, L., Altman, M., Hlava, M., & Scott, J. (2015). Beyond authorship: Attribution, contribution, collaboration, and credit. _Learned Publishing_ , _28_(2), 151–155. https://doi.org/10.1087/20150211
blog.front-matter.io
October 27, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Like this label!
A reminder to those of us with international collaborations that it's Temporal Chaos Week!
October 27, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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That merely being “under review” by a Nature family journal is offered as a quality proxy for a paper is a tragic illustration of the extent to which academia is addicted to brands and outsources evaluation
October 25, 2025 at 6:37 PM
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Happy to follow up individually if there's more info I can provide. See also our FAQs: asapbio.org/about/faq/pr...
Preprint FAQ – ASAPbio
asapbio.org
October 25, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Reposted by Katie Corker
We've got loads of resources here for people to get started and be convinced to try it: asapbio.org/about/why-pr...
Why Preprints? – ASAPbio
Discover how preprints accelerate scientific discovery, increase visibility of research, and enable rapid feedback while maintaining research quality standards.
asapbio.org
October 25, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Happy #OAweek all! Check out our latest myth busting short from our awesome resident Jade!
Check out the last myth of our myth-busting series created by the amazing ASAPbio Resident Xiuqi "Jade" Li!
❌ Myth 4: Posting a preprint online means I don’t need to think about copyright or licensing
✅ Truth: Copyright is automatic, and licensing is an active choice.
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October 24, 2025 at 1:19 PM
You'd get to work with Conrad and team - highly recommend!
Please repost:

We're looking for an excellent writer/editor with strong data journalism skills to join the religion team at @pewresearch.org.

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October 24, 2025 at 5:51 AM