PubMed's Failures Draw Scrutiny Flagged years ago, the lack of standards and OA bias are becoming more obvious
Making Your Publications Regenerative How to create media that doesn't exhaust or exploit users, but makes lives easier
Some Psychology of Open Peer Review Anchoring, framing, and other biases can be set by the preceding reviewer
The FDA Should Regulate Algorithms From measles to plastic surgery to depression, some algorithms are making us sick
Will You Have Computer Science Review? Machine learning and AI may make computer scientists the statisticians of tomorrow
People Don't Have Impact Factors Seeing an academic publicly misuse the impact factor remains startling
Is "User Pays" an OA Solution? From Annual Reviews to Wikipedia to the Guardian, it seems like a trend
Half a Cent and 40 Percent Subscriptions are a minority of library budgets, and cost institutions half a cent per dollar spent