The year in review: 2024 in the UG Open Science Blog
Date: | 17 December 2024 |
Author: | Babette Knauer |
In 2024, the UG Open Science Blog continued to provide insights into open research and scholarly communication, publishing 18 articles and interviews that spanned diverse academic landscapes.
Our Open Access Publication in the Spotlight series showcased the breadth of UG staff research, featuring studies ranging from ADHD driving interventions to musicians' experiences with algorithmic networks, and the evolving role of university researchers as entrepreneurs.
Beyond highlighting specific research, we offered practical resources for academics, including guidelines on research practices, reproducibility insights, and interviews exploring best practices in FAIR data management.
This year's most-read articles reflect the diverse and dynamic nature of scientific discourse. From innovative social media approaches in research communication to advice on choosing CC licenses and authors sharing their experience with publishing an open access book with a high societal impact, our top articles have sparked conversations across domains.
However, readers were (again) particularly drawn to learning more about UG/UMCG authors who fell prey to predatory publishers.
Join us as we revisit the five articles that captured the most attention this year:
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UG & UMCG Authors: Falling Prey to Fraudulent Predatory Publishing Practices (published in 2021)
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Open Access Publication in the Spotlight: April - Sharing with Minimal Regulation (2024)
Focussing only on articles that were written in 2024, the top five posts are:
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Open Access Publication in the Spotlight: April - Sharing with Minimal Regulation
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Open Access Publication in the Spotlight: March - Gender Differences in Dutch Research Funding
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About the author
Babette Knauer is team leader Communications at the University of Groningen Library.