We’re pleased to be able to announce the teams that will be participating in this year’s Triangle Scholarly Communication Institute, on the theme of Trust – a diverse and international cohort working on important topics. Five teams were selected – here is some information about them:
- Investigating the potential of open peer review on trust and diversity in scholarly communication
- Gowri Gopalakrishna, Serge P.J.M. Horbach, Veronique Kiermer, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Sonia Vasconcelos, Simine Vazire
- Resisting Surveillance in Scholarly Publishing
- Mark Swartz, Graeme Slaght, Kelly McElroy, Andrea Puglisi, Danielle Colbert-Lewis, lawrence maminta
- Scholarly communications and inclusivity: Solutions that help to bridge digital divide between countries
- Renise Johnson, Sabrina Dyck, Rachael Falu, Karen Tyrell, Anidza Valentin
- Trust and pre-truth science: The case of preprints
- François van Schalkwyk, Alice Fleerackers, Luisa Massarani, Chelsea Ratcliff, Yao-Hua Law, Mario Malički
- Trust and the archive: New methodologies for inclusion
- Patricia Akhimie, Kim F. Hall, Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth, Patricia A. Matthew, Ayanna Thompson, Karin Wulf
More detailed information about each team and their project is linked above, and highlights of their work at TriangleSCI will be posted once the program gets underway in the fall.
Congratulations to all of these teams, and we look forward to seeing you in North Carolina in October!
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