Earth’s oceans once turned green - Mapping Ignorance

Japanese researchers have made a compelling case that Earth’s oceans were once green, in a study published in Nature.

Mapping Ignorance

Really great to see the continued growth at Rogue Scholar ( @rogue_scholar )

@StephenCurry 's blog "Reciprocal Space" is now part of the Rogue Scholar community too.

Which means among other things, the super famous "Sick of Impact Factors" blog post now has its own DOI: 10.59350/xqrv5-7bv94

#ResearchBlogging #ImpactFactors

https://blog.front-matter.io/posts/joining-rogue-scholar-december-2024/

Blogs joining Rogue Scholar in December 2024

December has seen good growth in the number of blogs participating in the Rogue Scholar science blog archive, with 10 blogs joining in the last three weeks. Here you can find all Rogue Scholar blogs, sorted by join date, and the December 2024 additions are listed below. The newly participating

Front Matter

The Rogue Scholar: An Archive for Scholarly blogs https://upstream.force11.org/rogue-scholar/ by @mfenner

A super interesting new service to archive and assign DOIs to research-related blog posts

#AcademicBlogging #ResearchBlogging #PIDs #DOIs

The Rogue Scholar: An Archive for Scholarly blogs

Digital object identifiers (DOIs) and relevant metadata have been used for 20 years to help preserve the scholarly record by maintaining stable links to scholarly publications and other important scholarly resources, combined with long-term archiving by publishers and libraries. Lots and tools and services have been built around this infrastructure

Upstream