Hi folks
I have been asked to give a talk entitled
"Questionable conduct in images and figures in Scholarly Publishing"
to Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea, Coming Friday 8th, 10am UK time. All are welcome to attend.
#researchintegrity
Vision: Accelerating the communication of research
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PhD in Physics: "Techniques in Display Holography"
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Hi folks
I have been asked to give a talk entitled
"Questionable conduct in images and figures in Scholarly Publishing"
to Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea, Coming Friday 8th, 10am UK time. All are welcome to attend.
#researchintegrity
We created an animation to show some that a published figure was PhotoShopped. Author is not convinced. What do you think?
https://youtu.be/lqTOezrY3Kw
Author response:
https://pubpeer.com/publications/A639EC3D734A4AEA76F7385808D7BD#4:~:text=look%20like%20the%20same%2C%20actually%2C%20they%20are%20different
I'm not a criminal lawyer. I'm not familiar with how criminal appeal procedures work.
My position is simply that 700 postmasters cannot be expected to wait ten more years for their convictions to be referred, one by one, to appeal courts.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/wrongly-convicted-postmasters-need-justice-right-now-6gr0jfpvr
Between 2000 and 2015, the Post Office falsely accused thousands of postmasters of theft, on the basis of financial shortfalls reported by a computer accounting system called Horizon. The Post Office knew from the start that there were serious problems with Horizon but covered them up. It forced pos
Hi folks. In case of interest, we have been producing a lot of short visualisations and animations supporting possible research misconduct in published figures that are reported in PubPeer. This is to support people like @ElisabethBik
If interested look here: https://bit.ly/3rN4GwT#_Research_integrity_Playlist
Click link in description for original PubPeer post.
BBEdit is the piece of software I would give up last. When I get a new machine, it’s the one I install first. It’s 30 years old today. They seem to have a sale on, which I highly recommend to you: you’re likely happy with your editor — I know I’m happy with mine 😜 — but one day you’ll ask, “How do I?” And the answer will be BBEdit. Enjoy! 🚀
From: @bbedit
https://mastodon.social/@bbedit/110350464886512663
Radio 4 program on questionable research, featuring Dorothy Bishop
(@deevybee) and Elisabeth Bik (@MicrobiomDigest)