e word, you can share this tweet
<https://twitter.com/pkp/status/1245420336364916737>.
Juan Pablo Alperin
Assistant Professor, Publishing <https://publishing.sfu.ca/>
Associate Director, Public Knowledge Project <https://pkp.sfu.ca/>
Director, Scholarly Communications Lab <
aspects of scholarly
communication in the digital age. Find out more at scholcommlab.ca
<https://www.scholcommlab.ca/>.
ASAPbio is a scientist-driven non-profit promoting transparency and
innovation in life science communication. Find out more at asapbio.org.
Kind regards,
Juan Pablo Alperin
might be interested, or by retweeting
this <https://twitter.com/juancommander/status/1030524252255145984>.
Look forward to reading your applications!
Juan Pablo Alperin
Assistant Professor, Publishing
Associate Director, Public Knowledge Project
Co-Director, Scholarly Communications Lab
, J.P., Larivière, V.
Is it such a big deal? On the cost of journal use in the digital era. *College
& Research Libraries. *Available at http://crl.acrl.org/index.php/
crl/article/view/16829
Juan Pablo Alperin
Assistant Professor, Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing
Associate Dire
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Thanks in advance!
Juan Pablo Alperin
Assistant Professor, Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing
Associate Director, Public Knowledge Project
For those interested, the Public Knowledge Project (creators of Open
Journal Systems) is currently hosting its Annual General Meeting. The live
stream has just started. Join us!
https://t.co/IBSg6cFmvq
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s engagement with research on social media?
Led by Juan Pablo Alperin <http://alperin.ca/> (Simon Fraser University),
the team brings together the two main poles of research on scholarly
communication in Canada: the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and the
Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishi
, is exactly the opposite of what
sustainable development is about.
For these reasons, we believe that SciELO and Redalyc are very nice
neighbourhoods indeed!
Signed by,
Juan Pablo Alperin, Public Knowledge Project and Simon Fraser University,
Canada
Dominique Babini, CLACSO, Argentina