Phill Jones
Co-founder for Digital and Technology at MoreBrains Cooperative
- Measles is no longer officially eliminated in the UK There's no cure or effective treatment for measles. 1 in 5 kids that get it require a hospital visit. Since its introduction in 1968, the vaccine has saved an estimated 4,500 lives Anti-vax nonsense costs lives www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- 26 months since the cyberattack on @britishlibrary.bsky.social Only now have some services been restored with launch of Alma & PrimoVE from @clarivate.com 1) Well done to both teams on getting this done, and 2) This is a cautionary tale of the dangers of not having a proper tech / security strategy
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- Last week I attended the #STMInnovation and #STMIntegrity days in London. I believe the scholarly research ecosystem needs to change in a pretty substantial way if we're to face in to the societal threats that have emerged. scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/12/17/w...
- Congratulations to this year's winners of the #vessaliusinnovationawards 1. Profectus.academy 2. Safespace research 3. Thesify Well done to everyone on the #kargerteam. This year's award was the best yet and the hardest to judge.
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- A lot of #scholcomm #publishing startups focus on using #AI to detect bad manuscripts at the point of review. Publishing is a late stage step in the scholalry supply change. Trying to detect what has happened at each upstream step is a fool's errand. The whole chain needs hardening #STMinnovation
- The opening keynote at #STMInnovation, Rachel Gubermann-Hill of U Bristol and UKCORI says there's no real evidence that the public doesn't trust scientists Here's the key article she recomended: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
- I'm at the STM trends meeting this morning. Thanks to @springernature.com for hosting us. I used to work in this office and it's nice to be back.
- I really like Google's pageless layout feature. Unless it's intended to be printed, page breaks are a distraction from the semantic structure of the doc. I only wish somebody had told them that line lengths longer than about 100 characters are really hard to read 'Narrow' should be 'Medium'
- Big news. @kargerpublishers.bsky.social to be acquired by Oxford University Press @oxfordacademic.bsky.social corp.oup.com/news/oxford-...
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- Research security is an under-discussed topic in #scholcomm and #academicpublishing circles. I think it's time to pay a bit more attention because the mandates and requirements will be coming. Could research security measures reshape open science? open.substack.com/pub/scholarl...
- Twenty years after publishing their first #OA article @royalsociety.org are going full #OpenAccess using #SubscribeToOpen as the funding model. katinamagazine.org/content/arti...
- A new substack from @jontreadway.bsky.social @roobina.bsky.social Sarah Greaves and @pgarner.bsky.social I've already subscribed and you should too. scholarlyfutures.substack.com/p/launch-of-...
- I have a new post out on @scholarlykitchen.bsky.social where I look at the evolving AI tools market in scholarly publishing. Spoiler: It's still maturing and is a little bit messy.
- Interesting report on OpenAI's DevDay. People have been talking about how LLMs will replace user interfaces for some time. With 800M users having set their default search engine to ChatGPT and the rollout of in-chat apps and new API integrations, this is how OpenAI thinks that will happen.
- I'm looking forward to speaking a this panel on whether AI can help 'clean up' scientific publishing. There's a lot of talk about AI and about research integrity, so let's talk about the intersection of the two. Hosted by @easeeditors.bsky.social and @editageinsights.bsky.social #peerreviewweek 1/2
- Arthur's seat is currently on fire! It's not everyday you see a wildfire from your front door. At least if you live in Edinburgh, you don't.
- The call for papers for #R2Rconf 2026 is now out. r2rconf.com/r2r-call-for... There are two deadlines (end of July and end of August). If you hit the first one, you get feedback and chance to refine your proposal.
- That right there is a bearded fireworm. Not to be messed with.
- When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie..... In other news, underwater photography is really much harder than on land. That's why this one's a bit blurry
- Today's master of underwater disguise is a cuttlefish. You can't tell the scale in this photo very well, but this crafty little mollusk was only about 5cm long.
- If you need me during the next week, I'll be here... somewhere.
- Welcome to today's edition of 'Spot the Octopus'. The last one is a bit easier. Taken in Xwenji bay, Gozo
- My @morebrains.coop colleague @alicemeadows.bsky.social, @irfanullah.bsky.social, and I were all lucky enough to be in Oslo a couple of weeks ago for the @easeeditors.bsky.social #EASEconference We talk about some of our personal highlights and insights in today's @scholarlykitchen.bsky.social post
- #EORC25 Ali Kay orcid.org/0009-0009-52... says that when the 2021 REF OA policy was introduced, there was significant growth in repository deposits, but only because they had to I was a researcher in the US when the NIH launched their green OA policy years ago. History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes
- Damon Querry is talking about taking Research Information Management data and making if FAIR findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable I'm glad interoperability in research management is finally getting some attention. Too much data is locked away and inaccessible. #EORC25
- So these are the positive and negative associations that researchers have of open science according to Zuzanna Zagrodzka orcid.org/0000-0002-86... Good to see growth in positive perceptions, but we're seeing the same objections around cost and career risk My take: That's what's stopping us #EORC25
- More senior researchers are more familiar with Open Science - Good news More senior researcher see Open Science less positively and riskier - Not good news Hard to untangle if that's generational or if researchers are being put off openness as they gain experience. #EORC25
- Interesting talk from Alisa Niven at #eorc25 on behavioural science to understand how to get researchers to be more open Used the COM-B model, which is apparently used for motivations for healthy lifestyle I felt the model didn't pay enough attention to negative incentives
- I'm attending the Edinburgh Open Research Conference today. The theme is 'Open Research: What's stopping us?" I'm looking forward to hearing what the various speakers thing about that. #EORC25
- The closing debate of #easeeditors #easeconference @irfanullah.bsky.social fighting an uphill battle but doing a great job of arguing that editors should not worry about disinformation.
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- Have you noticed how when you add an affiliation to your @orcid.org profile, it autocompletes for many organisations? Why is that good? It means that the organisation is uniquely identified, making it easier to find everybosy associated with an organisation and their activities. 1/3
- Really important points by Sofie Wennström, speaking about @thinkchecksub.bsky.social at #easeconference. In the discussion about author behaviour when it comes to predatory journals, poor university / employer support and training isn't talked about enough
- Iryna Izarova of University of Ukraine is presenting on the challenges of conducting scientific publishing in an occupied country. Appropriation of research and publications robs countries of their intellectual identity and violates academic freedom. #easeconference
- Day 3 at #easeconference. My colleague @morebrains.coop, @alicemeadows.bsky.social giving the keynote on author identity in the age of misinformation
- Handy slide from Daniel Stuckey of @elsevierconnect.bsky.social with a list of free research integrity tools and resources for journal editors. #easeconference
- Madhura Amdekar of @crossref.bsky.social highlights the Xref research nexus (essentially a knowledge graph for research) and Crossmark, which is about retraction and correction metadata. Crossmark needs greater adoption, given how serious a problem retracted articles has become. #easeconference
- Funder and Grant identifiers are important because they enable the linking of articles to grants. This is a key trust signal. So funders, please, adopt grant DOIs and if you don't have a ROR, request one. #easeconference #PIDs #funders
- Editors have a key role in encouraging the adoption of PIDs for things like grants, funders, data, people. #easeconference
- If you're interested in the work that @alicemeadows.bsky.social just mentioned about costs /benefits of national PID adoption, take a look at our repository page. We've done the calculation for the UK, Australia, Ireland, and Czechia. #easeconference www.morebrains.coop/repository/
- If you want to look at the interactive infographic that @alicemeadows.bsky.social just showed at #easeconference @easeeditors.bsky.social , here it is: