Open Science (OS) is a movement that aims to bring about a change to the academic publishing system. Yet, despite being around for over 30 years, it has had relatively limited success. Traditional
When I first started my PhD in France, I couldn’t help but address my PI with the formal “you” in french (“vous”), instead of the informal “you” (“tu”). She was very quick
We’ve all peeked at that “Received, Revised, Accepted” section of a paper and instantly regretted it. Those dates often read less like a timeline and more like an archaeological record. And that,
… gotcha!
You clicked because the title sounded extraordinary, revolutionary, amazing — didn’t it?
And for a while, I found myself reacting the same way you just did. Then, spending a good hour reading
“So, what experiment should we do next?” asks the student.
And two different tabs open up side to side in your mind.
Tab 1: Taking a stroll in your field
In this tab,