Vincent TunruinFlockademicWhy replication studies are not rewarded — and how to fix thatDisproportionate focus on novelty has led to insufficient incentive for replication studies. A proposal for how to fix that.3 min read·Apr 4, 2019----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicFlockademic ♥ UnpaywallLaunching Unpaywall integration: automatic import of your academic research.2 min read·May 7, 2018--1--1
Vincent TunruinFlockademicTo fix scholarly publishing, decouple credentialing from publishingWhy do researchers keep submitting their work to expensive and/or closed-access journals? And how can we change that?3 min read·Apr 19, 2018----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicThe holy grail in Open Access: sharing that benefits authorsAs a researcher, you are often urged to make your work openly accessible. And sure, that’s a laudable goal, but… What’s in it for you?3 min read·Mar 20, 2018----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicI want to create alternatives to traditional publishers. What platform do I use?Fed up with the traditional scholarly publishers? There are many projects that help you start alternatives. Which one to use?5 min read·Jan 30, 2018----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicAnnouncing Flockademic: academic-led publishingStarting a journal should be as easy as starting a blog. Today, I’m releasing the first step towards realising that vision.3 min read·Jan 23, 2018--1--1
Vincent TunruinFlockademicEscaping ElsevierSome journals have managed to successfully break free from Elsevier. What’s their secret to success?3 min read·Jan 11, 2018----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicThe future of Open Access should not be left to the legacy publishersThe Open Access movement has made great strides, but have we come any closer to achieving our goals?4 min read·Nov 6, 2017----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicWhat legacy publishers mean when they say…As an Open Access-advocate, the statements of legacy publishers can appear confusing or even downright misleading. A translation attempt.5 min read·Oct 23, 2017----
Vincent TunruinFlockademicWhy Open Source and Open Access go great togetherWhat the Scholarly Kitchen got wrong about Open Source7 min read·Oct 9, 2017----