If you want people to know about your scholarly work you have to give them an accessible place, or ideally variety of places, to learn about it.
While you can't control the opinions of reviewers, you can take ownership of the submission process to give your paper a boost towards publication.
One of the top challenges and simultaneous best opportunities for new open access journals to develop a following is to find a unique niche in the marketplace.
Can we make creativity happen? There is in fact much more intent behind creative breakthroughs than we often credit or realize.
ORCID Ambassador Andy Mabbett has been working to integrate ORCID identifiers into Wikipedia and its sister projects on a global scale.
The Scholastica team was excited to attend the 12th bi-annual ORCID Outreach Meeting in Chicago, IL.
The Scholastica team compiled an infographic of Timothy Gowers' research uncovering how much universities are actually paying for Elsevier journals.
To commemorate Black History Month the Scholastica team released Slavery Stories, an online destination where people can read memoirs of former American slaves.
We highly recommend everyone interested in the Open Access movement listen to this podcast over at RadioNational