The Pseudo-Mathematics of Attention
The amount of attention or concentration a consumer is willing to devote to a resource is a function of the time they have available and the perceived relevance of the resource being consumed. Continue...
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The recent "right to be forgotten" case raises a corollary issue for scholarly publishers -- are you managing your archives so that users have been given the "right to ignore"? Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Tincture of Time — Should Journals Return to Slower Publishing Practices?
Most journals have adopted rapid publication processes, but with the rise of preprint servers and new trends among readers, maybe they can return to a slower, more considered pace. The post The...
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In a world of face-paced constant change, individual development and evolution is critical. What new skills have you developed in the past 5 years and why? The post Ask The Chefs: New Skills appeared...
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