Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogPlan S for…shockPlan S is a big thing in academic publishing at the moment. It is so radical that, if widely adopted, it could completely change the…Mar 29, 2019Mar 29, 2019
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogOpen source publishing systems can cost more than you think!eLife recently published a blog post that detailed their platform’s running costs. You can take a look yourself, but I’ll spare you the…Nov 9, 2017Nov 9, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogMore library-led academic publishing pleaseI truly believe the world would be a better place if more libraries published more journals and books. Librarians are the custodians of…Nov 6, 2017Nov 6, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogLaunching your own academic journal shouldn’t just be a pipedream!This post is for you if you don’t feel you have a home for your research. It’s for you if you are in a niche field not well covered by…Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogThe cloud’s silver lining (or 10 reasons cloud-based software can trump open source when managing…Open source software is great. It is free and can be built upon without restriction to adapt to specific needs. It can be an excellent…Aug 17, 2017Aug 17, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogOpen access resources— a listA list of useful open access resources. We will keep this as a living list, so check back to see what’s added and use the comments box…Jul 5, 2017Jul 5, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogWhat happens to your manuscript in production?There’s a lot of talk about what publishers add to your paper. The community writes the paper, edits the paper and peer reviews the paper…Jun 29, 2017Jun 29, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript Blog10 reasons for societies not to fear open access!Societies have been skeptical about open access, but should they be?Jun 22, 2017Jun 22, 2017
Tim ReddinginVeruscript BlogHow to market your journal without spending a fortuneIs your journal famous enough? It can be, even on a small marketing budget.May 25, 20171May 25, 20171