1/ From @aidybarnett: "The obsession with where to publish is shaping what we publish…To shift this focus in my own practice, I have removed all the journal names from my CV… Celebrating the ‘what’ rather than the ‘where’ is a great idea. This simple change could be extended to many types of research #assessment."
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02596-y

#Journals #ScholComm

Why I’ve removed journal titles from the papers on my CV

Changing how published papers are displayed could shift the focus from simple metrics to research quality.

2/ This one of those good ideas that would benefit everyone but for which nearly everyone finds it hard to go first. (For many people this is the definition of a #CollectiveAction problem.)

It would contribute in a small way to the largest need of research #assessment reform, namely (in the words of #BOAI20), "for research assessment committees to pay less attention to where research is published and more attention to the quality of research itself."
https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/boai20/

BOAI20 – Budapest Open Access Initiative