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Faciolince, María and Green, Duncan (2021) One door opens: another door shuts? Development and Change, 52 (2). 373 - 382. ISSN 0012-155X
Lodge, Martin ORCID: 0000-0002-4273-6118 (2022) Editing Public Administration. Public Administration, 100 (1). 12 - 16. ISSN 0033-3298
Duursma, Allard (2017) Data synthesis paper, July 2017. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Cornée, Nathalie ORCID: 0000-0002-4484-4198 (2020) Towards a Better World: LSE's major contribution to the UN SDGs analysed by the library. In: LSE Research Festival 2020, 2020-03-02 - 2020-03-07, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
Dortmund, Annette and Williams, Helen K. R. ORCID: 0000-0003-1259-7097 (2021) Transitioning to the next generation of metadata: key trends in context. In: 7 Congreso de bibliotecas universitarias y especializadas, 2021-01-12 - 2021-01-14.
Williams, Helen K. R. ORCID: 0000-0003-1259-7097 and Smith-Yoshimura, Karen (2020) Transitioning to the next generation of metadata: maximising the discoverability and use of digital resources. In: CILIP Conference 2020 - Reimagined, 2020-11-19.
Aguado López, Eduardo and Becerril García, Arianna (2020) The commercial model of academic publishing underscoring Plan S weakens the existing open access ecosystem in Latin America. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 May 2020). Blog Entry.
Barnes, Lucy (2021) Genuine open access to academic books requires collective solutions. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced macroeconomics: an easy guide. LSE Review of Books (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – a Q and A with the authors of Macroeconomics: an easy guide. LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (31 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Canto, Patricia, Franco, Susana and Larrea, Miren (2019) Embracing multilingualism to enhance complexity sensitive research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Carter, Laura (2019) Book review: the costs of connection: how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism by Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Dunleavy, Patrick and Worthington, Sarah ORCID: 0009-0001-3084-4250 (2023) Five years of LSE Press: Q and A with Patrick Dunleavy and Sarah Worthington. LSE Review of Books (01 Nov 2023). Blog Entry.
Gadd, Elizabeth (2020) CRediT check - should we welcome tools to differentiate the contributions made to academic papers? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.
Giménez Toledo, Elea, Kulczycki, Emanuel, Pölönen, Janne and Sivertsen, Gunnar (2019) Bibliodiversity - what it is and why it is essential to creating situated knowledge. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Hahnel, Mark (2019) The state of open data 2019 - what are the key issues in open data for researchers? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Hardcastle, James (2019) Old-fashioned peer review is still seen as the best way to allocate grants, but reviewers deserve greater recognition. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Heimstädt, Maximilian and Dobusch, Leonhard (2020) To address the rise of predatory publishing in the social sciences, journals need to experiment with open peer review. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Delivering impact with digital resources: planning strategy in the attention economy by Simon Tanner. LSE Review of Books (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Martín-Martín, Alberto, Orduna-Malea, Enrique, Thelwall, Mike and Delgado-López-Cózar, Emilio (2019) Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus: which is best for me? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Nishikawa-Pacher, Andreas (2022) The dream of ‘editormetrics' - why a FAIR dataset of journal editors would benefit all researchers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Oct 2022). Blog Entry.
Pia, Andrea E. ORCID: 0000-0002-4061-7369 and Zerilli, Filippo (2022) Food Sovereignty as a model for scholar-led open access publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Oct 2022). Blog Entry.
Roberts, Bryan W. ORCID: 0000-0003-0548-1280 and Teira, David (2021) Publishing philosophy Open Access without a Particle Collider. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Rooryck, Johan (2019) Opportunity or threat? What Plan S can contribute to Open Access in Latin America. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Rooryck, Johan (2019) The Plan S open access initiative creates more opportunities than threats for Latin America. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (03 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Roumbanis, Lambros (2019) Blind luck - could lotteries be a more efficient mechanism for allocating research funds than peer review? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.
Rumsey, Sally (2022) Reviewing the Rights Retention Strategy - a pathway to wider Open Access? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Oct 2022). Blog Entry.
Røstvik, Camilla (2022) Five lessons from four centuries of journal publishing - what the history of the Philosophical Transactions tells us about academic publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Oct 2022). Blog Entry.
Siler, Kyle (2020) There is no black and white definition of predatory publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 May 2020). Blog Entry.
Spichtinger, Daniel (2020) Not yet the default setting - in 2020 open research remains a work in progress. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: the culture of academic publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
le Roux, Elizabeth (2020) The myth of the ‘book famine’ in African publishing. Africa at LSE (30 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.
(2022) LSE Press: publish with us. LSE Press, London, UK.