Pensoft

@Pensoft

Academic publisher known for its innovations in the field of semantic publishing & cutting-edge tools and workflows, including .

Joined June 2009

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    20 Dec 2019
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    ♨️Blog News: Finally described in detail, the explosive catapult jump in is suggested to be used in . In their study, OA in , the scientists propose a design for a limb. 🧐

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    10 hours ago

    Official EASE journal European Science Editing goes diamond OA with ARPHA via

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    Workshop B on peer review. Starting by brainstorming the problems, particularly on what slows it down. In our group we also debated whether speeding it up is always desirable (rushing can mean bad quality)

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    Feb 24

    Proud to be the platform aiding in the move to diamond OA!💎 Relaunched, the ' journal is to provide greater focus on research & expert commentary to inform & support editors. Blog post:

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    Feb 24

    Another Arcadia sprint at to liberate data from publications. Great that enables this!

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    Feb 21

    ♨️TRENDING NOW!♨️ Latest discovery made by participants: a tiny snail🐌 from Borneo named after is a top story on ! Sadly, it's threatened by the effects of . See👉

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    Feb 20

    While naming it after Greta Thunberg is what most media outlets would pick up, the more important thing is that it was citizen scientists who made the discovery: 'normal' people like you and me, if we would just go out into nature and look out for them.

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  10. Feb 18

    ♨️Blog News via ♨️ Swedish Malaise Trap project concludes with 15 years and an estimated total of 20 million , meant to give telltale in a time of fast declining fauna. 🧐More on our blog:

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    Feb 18

    Anna of shares some tips & tricks for a more successful dissemination and a stronger social media presence!

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    Feb 14

    What about being as close together for as Termitotrox cupido & Termitotrox venus sharing a genus on their own? Study:

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    Feb 14

    : 4 years ago the results of a loving adventure with Hawaiian got the name: unique species <Coprosma cordicarpa> with heart-shaped fruit & it keeps conquering our hearts! Study:

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    Feb 14

    Excellent real-life reminder that if data aren't , they'll do little in favour to future science. More about the data audit workflow applied to Data Papers in 's journals here👉

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    Feb 12

    Happy ! 🎉 Did you know that in 2020 is to: ✅ Release 3D models of the remaining 90% of ’s fossil mammals? ✅ Digitise the fish🐟 Darwin collected aboard H.M.S Beagle?

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    Feb 12

    in 1809, Charles Darwin was born. He began the quest to understand the richness of life forms, which still goes on to this day! For recent discoveries, see the vast (over 12,5k articles!) Collection from :

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    Feb 11

    AGINFRA PLUS Digital Science Recommendations Discussion Paper is out! Edited by & contributions from , , , , , , , , the FNH-RI, CAAS & .

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    Feb 10

    This was a really cool session. is doing some really interesting stuff with PIDs, OCR and transcriptions - and of course Wikidata

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    Feb 11

    The only 'bamboo'🌱 macrofossil still considered from the ancient southern supercontinent of isn't even a grass, found (). It's a conifer🌲 Story via .

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    Feb 11

    The 1st Asian in Hamburg🇩🇪 should be taken seriously, warn scientists. Major threat to 🐝, the invader's northernmost discovery suggests higher climatic tolerance 🔗Study in : 🗞️Story by

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    Feb 10

    I've just discovered a new journal whose name is They aim to publish ideas, proposals and outcomes in a comprehensive way. You can highlight your research headlines with some kinds of modal verbs "should", "would" etc😜You'll feel more flexible than formal publication

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