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19 Apr 20Francois Guite
The more sophisticated science becomes, the harder it is to communicate results. Papers today are longer than ever and full of jargon and symbols. They depend on chains of computer programs that generate data, and clean up data, and plot data, and run statistical models on data. These programs tend to be both so sloppily written and so central to the results that it’s contributed to a replication crisis, or put another way, a failure of the paper to perform its most basic task: to report what you’ve actually discovered, clearly enough that someone else can discover it for themselves.
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01 Dec 19emmanuelle m
The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete. Here's What's Next. - The Atlantic https://t.co/IH3350jdjU
— J.R. (@UjuBib) November 29, 2019
The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete. Here's What's Next. - The Atlantic http://bit.ly/2rM8Etn November 29, 2019 at 05:34PM -
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13 Jun 18Jacques Monnard
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06 Jun 18Michael M Grant
A new look for the scientific paper. Do you believe it's dead? I'm not convinced. Academia is as change-resistant as it gets. https://t.co/fKVrEolL1L
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he scientific paper—the actual form of it—was one of the enabling inventions of modernity. Before it was developed in the 1600s, results were communicated privately in letters, ephemerally in lectures, or all at once in books. There was no public forum for incremental advances. By making room for reports of single experiments or minor technical advances, journals made the chaos of science accretive. Scientists from that point forward became like the social insects: They made their progress steadily, as a buzzing mass
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14 Apr 18urbandesire
The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete
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12 Apr 18
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11 Apr 18Vanessa Tuckfield
"The scientific paper—the actual form of it—was one of the enabling inventions of modernity."
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Paulo Moekotte
Ready to move to the next artefact to disseminate science... Let's all go to Jupyter https://t.co/eqbKVx56OG
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09 Apr 18
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Marcus Banks
I wrote about the future of the scientific paper for @TheAtlantic https://t.co/0FeytEqpIp
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Lorena O'English
Fascinating article by @jsomers re. the future of the research article. https://t.co/XpogL8Hmno.
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08 Apr 18Yee Sian Ng
Here’s what’s next. The scientific paper—the actual form of it—was one of the enabling inventions of modernity. Before it was developed in the 1600s, results were communicated privately in letters, ephemerally in lectures, or all at once in books.
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07 Apr 18
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david osimo
Honored to be in this piece by @jsomers w @worrydream @duncanjwatts @stephen_wolfram re future of scientific pubs https://t.co/TpL9ot2L2G
Down with the scholarly skeuomorph!
Nice article on why scientific publishing needs to move from static pdfs to interactive notebooks, visualisations, diagrams and simulations.
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Marja Oilinki
Good article on the future of notebooks (Jupyter) for science https://t.co/gvqunR7ncv
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06 Apr 18
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Rudy Garns
The scientific paper is obsolete. @jsomers on how it might be replaced. https://t.co/36pV94yspl
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