Publications by authors named "C B Neylon"

While the movement for open research has gained momentum in recent years, there remain concerns about the broader commitment to openness in knowledge production and dissemination. Increasingly, universities are under pressure to transform themselves to engage with the wider community and to be more inclusive. (OKIs) provide a framework that encourages universities to act with the principles of openness at their centre; not only should universities embrace digital open access (OA), but also lead actions in cultivating diversity, equity, transparency and positive changes in society.

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Article Synopsis
  • Inaccurate citations are misleading references that can distort the original claims of cited sources, often overlooked due to challenges in detection and reluctance to correct them.
  • Researchers review the current landscape of citation inaccuracies, identifying factors that contribute to both their publication and circulation, such as poor editorial quality control and careless quoting practices.
  • They propose "MyCites," an online tool that enables users to annotate and track inaccurate citations, alerting relevant authors and editors, and facilitating better citation integrity in the academic community.
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The proportion of research outputs published in open access journals or made available on other freely-accessible platforms has increased over the past two decades, driven largely by funder mandates, institutional policies, grass-roots advocacy, and changing attitudes in the research community. However, the relative effectiveness of these different interventions has remained largely unexplored. Here we present a robust, transparent and updateable method for analysing how these interventions affect the open access performance of individual institutes.

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Peer review of research articles is a core part of our scholarly communication system. In spite of its importance, the status and purpose of peer review is often contested. What is its role in our modern digital research and communications infrastructure? Does it perform to the high standards with which it is generally regarded? Studies of peer review have shown that it is prone to bias and abuse in numerous dimensions, frequently unreliable, and can fail to detect even fraudulent research.

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