A Wrinkle to the Scholarly PPP Loans New finds raise issues around government loans to non-profit vs. for-profit entities
Scholarly Non-Profits Take PPP Loans More than two dozen — many with major assets — claim millions in PPP loans
Snake Oil Citations and Twitter A study alleging Twitter drives citations is full of dubious claims and problems
Friday Song: "Grizzly Bear Blues" Corb Lund brings real-world fun and stories to his country rock, with terrific results
Review: "Pandora's Lab" by Paul Offit A readable, informative book about how science — and scientists — can misfire
Publishers Pull Their Facebook Ads Changes in utilization of Facebook ads appear to coincide with #StopHateForProfit
Attention Doesn't Want Us to Be Free A famous aphorism assumed information would remain trustworthy. It was wrong.
Facebook Begins to Feel the Heat But so far, only one scholarly publisher has signed on to #StopHateForProfit
Is Intimidation the Internet's Best Trick? From bloggers to health officials to journalists, the Internet is driving experts away
Publishers Are Not Boycotting Facebook Most still have active campaigns, a few have stopped, and others have started