#QuantitativeScienceStudies #MITpress #Y2024 The strain on scientific publishing direct.mit.edu/qss/article/... Groups have disproportionately grown in their articles published per year. Publishers enabled this growth by hosting “special issues” with reduced turnaround times.

The strain on scientific publi...
The strain on scientific publishing

Abstract. Scientists are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume of articles being published. The total number of articles indexed in Scopus and Web of Science has grown exponentially in recent years; in 2022 the article total was ∼47% higher than in 2016, which has outpaced the limited growth—if any—in the number of practicing scientists. Thus, publication workload per scientist has increased dramatically. We define this problem as “the strain on scientific publishing.” To analyze this strain, we present five data-driven metrics showing publisher growth, processing times, and citation behaviors. We draw these data from web scrapes, and from publishers through their websites or upon request. Specific groups have disproportionately grown in their articles published per year, contributing to this strain. Some publishers enabled this growth by hosting “special issues” with reduced turnaround times. Given pressures on researchers to “publish or perish” to compete for funding, this strain was likely amplified by these offers to publish more articles. We also observed widespread year-over-year inflation of journal impact factors coinciding with this strain, which risks confusing quality signals. Such exponential growth cannot be sustained. The metrics we define here should enable this evolving conversation to reach actionable solutions to address the strain on scientific publishing.

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Rewiring #Democracy with Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sanders in conversation with Cindy Cohn

December 3, 2025 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm PST Online

City Lights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and The #MIT Press present Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sanders (in conversation with Cindy Cohn/EFF) discussing their new book Rewiring Democracy: How #AI Will Transform Our #Politics , #Government , and #Citizenship – Published by The #MITPress.
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https://www.eff.org/event/rewiring-democracy

Rewiring Democracy with Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sanders in conversation with Cindy Cohn

City Lights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and The MIT Press present Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sanders (in conversation with Cindy Cohn/EFF) discussing their new book Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship – Published by The MIT Press.When:Wednesday...

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What Is Intelligence?

It has come as a shock to some AI researchers that a large neural net that predicts next words seems to produce a system with general intelligence. Yet this ...

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🎨🤖 Ah, the "art" of coding in languages nobody uses, for problems nobody has, all while under the delusion that #Minesweeper holds the secrets of the universe. MIT Press, proving once again that academia’s favorite pastime is renaming #nonsense as "culture". 🧩💻
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-hacker-folk-art-of-esoteric-coding/ #artofcoding #codingculture #MITPress #academia #HackerNews #ngated
The Hacker Folk Art of Esoteric Coding

Esolangs, or esoteric programming languages, highlight the hidden metaphors and conventions that structure mainstream programming.

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Thanks Demmy for highlighting @openbookcollect, alongside #OpenLibraryOfHumanities and #MITpress' #D20, as examples of initiatives that provide some hope for other, sustainable pathways for open scholarly publishing
Warum ich Product Velocity schreibe
Mein Buch Product Velocity ist das Playbook zu Industrial DevOps: Die Entwicklung von physischen Produkten mit Software-Geschwindigkeit.
https://www.se-trends.de/product-velocity/
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Acquisitions: MIT Press Acquires University Science Books

The 47-year-old University Science Books' inventory is moving to MIT Press' distribution partner, Penguin Random House Publishing Services.
https://publishingperspectives.com/2025/06/acquisitions-mit-press-acquires-university-science-books/

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Acquisitions: MIT Press Acquires University Science Books

The 47-year-old University Science Books' inventory is moving to MIT Press' distribution partner, Penguin Random House Publishing Services.

Publishing Perspectives
I've picked up Susumu Kuno's The Structure of the Japanese Language, a 1976 book full of geeky goodness about Japanese grammar and why it be like that. I'm a n00b at Japanese but it's still wicked enjoyable. #japaneselanguage #languagelearning #mitpress #currentstudiesinlinguistics

MIT Press: A note on LibGen and the unauthorized use of our authors’ work. “We want to be clear: The MIT Press has not licensed any of our books or journal articles for LLM training purposes, nor have we granted permission for any such use. However, we are well aware that many MIT Press publications have ended up in pirated training data sets. We share the deep distress of our authors whose […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/22/mit-press-a-note-on-libgen-and-the-unauthorized-use-of-our-authors-work/