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Green open access: How to make all your papers OA right now (free, legal, simple)

October 2, 2018 By Tom 2 Comments

At it’s most simple, ‘open access’ is the idea that anyone should be able to read and reuse scholarly works free of charge.

The open access debate is sometimes framed as an all-or-nothing, take it or leave it kind of deal. But those in favour of OA are not necessarily in favour of forking out huge APC’s to OA or Hybrid publishers. Likewise, those with concerns about OA are not necessarily happy with big publishers making massive profit margins by paywalling taxpayer-funded research.

But rather than arguing for one business model or another (a task I’m vastly under-qualified to do), I simply want to remind researchers that in the mean time, we can make all of our work openly accessible entirely for free (for both authors and readers), with minimal effort, all while publishing in whatever journal we want.

Image CC0 by jarmoluk | Pixabay

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: academia, academic publishing, accepted menuscript, altmetrics, APC, copyright transfer agreement, elsevier, figshare, github, google scholar, indexing, journals, OA, open access, open data, open scholarship, open science, paywall, personal website, PhD student, post-print, research, research imapct, research outputs, sage, scicomm, science communication, scientists, self-archive, Sherpa Romeo, social media, springer nature, taylor & francis, university, unpaywall, wiley, wordpress

How to Use Zotero with Google Drive

May 14, 2018 By Tom 60 Comments

See update below

In my opinion, Zotero is the best reference manager out there.

  • One-click capture of citation and full-text pdf’s
  • Pdf’s automatically renamed, placed where you want them
  • Easily organise your citation library with tags and collections
  • Integrate Zotero with your word processor for one click bibliography generation
  • View RSS feeds for your favourite journals or saved searches directly inside zotero
  • Plus many minor features that add up to save you a heap of time.

I thought I would put together a quick guide for how to set up Zotero with Google Drive (or other similar cloud backup options). This way, you can sync as many documents as you want and access them on multiple devices easily. Just set up each of your devices as shown below. But just a heads up, with this method you won’t be able to sync files from group libraries, so if file syncing with groups is important to you I would suggest paying the small fee for a Zotero storage plan.

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Filed Under: Software Tagged With: academic, backup, citation manager, cloud sync, dropbox, endnote, google drive, mendeley, open access, open science, reference manager, refworks, research, scholarly, university, zotero, zotfile

Samurai Wasp vs Sneaky Stink Bug: A PhD in the Making

November 7, 2017 By Tom Leave a Comment

Insects fascinate me, and I want my science to have real impact. That’s why I’m teaming up with Dr Gonzalo Avila from Plant & Food Research, and Dr Greg Holwell from The University of Auckland. I started a PhD project last month to improve the way that classical biological control agents are tested before release. I’m looking at a current hot-topic in pest management: Brown marmorated stink bug.

 

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Filed Under: PhD Research Tagged With: biological control, BMSB, brown marmorated stink bug, halyomorpha halys, parasitoid wasp, pest management, research, samurai wasp, trissolcus japonicus

Navigating My First Media Storm

October 24, 2017 By Tom Leave a Comment

What A Month!

I intended to publish the first post on my recently-refreshed website much sooner than today. The delay is due to being caught up in a surge of media interest over a Harry Potter themed species description that formed part of my masters research.

It all started back in August when my first ever scientific article was published in New Zealand Entomologist…

A new species of Lusius (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from New Zealand.

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Filed Under: Media Tagged With: harry potter, Lusius malfoyi, media, parasitoid, parasitoid wasp, research, species description, taxonomy, tom saunders, wasp

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