Join our wonderful team in Paris!
Join our wonderful team in Paris!
Very excited that Jennifer Byrne is coming to @isis-radboud.bsky.social!
Are you interested in how biological reagents such as cell lines are used in research? Then you should definitely join the symposium!
📣 Deadline for submissions is today!
Don‘t be nuts-stop the cuts!!! @woinactie.bsky.social @isis-radboud.bsky.social
For tomorrow’s ISiS Colloquium, we will have Marta Sienkiewicz from Leiden University to give a talk titled “What Does it Take to Do Away with Metrics? Exploring Qualculation in Research Assessment”. If you’d like to join, send us a message!
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmemb...
How do chemistry researchers respond to errors you ask? Frédérique asked them:
Photo d'Irène Frachon, credit @Maxppp - Olivier Arandel
!!! 6 octobre 2025 - Amphi Weiss - 45 rue des Saint Pères - Paris !!!
15h Conférence d'Irène Frachon, lanceuse d'alerte du #Mediator
suivie à 16h d'une table ronde sur la manipulation de l'information scientifique et la protection des lanceurs d'alerte (détails ci-dessous).
A colloquium on Problematic Science with @elisabethbik.bsky.social @stanvanpelt.bsky.social and @maud--b.bsky.social at the Radboud University.
Access is free and no registration is needed, for more info see:
halffman.org/rrosa/proble...
@isis-radboud.bsky.social
Sorry, I am not sure I understand what you mean by two deep, that there two posters below each other? In that case, no not all of them were displayed like this, only the ones with a landscape orientation.
📰 Take a look at our newest blog post: The (in)visibility of corrections in scientific literature databases and tools – Feedback for the EASE conference
🔗 nanobubbles.hypotheses.org/2914
@wytskehepkema.bsky.social
Thanks!
Thank you!
🎧 Get your headphones ready 👂
We are proud to announce that our podcast "Science in the Gray Zone"’ is out!
In this first season we talk about the obstacles to the self-correction of science in academia and industry from Science and Technology Studies standpoint.
open.spotify.com/show/2AuVl4w...
Want to know more? Reach out, and I will happily tell more, or you can see our poster online: ease.org.uk/ease-events/...
We found that the majority of databases and reference software does not warn for corrections. Only PubMed, Scopus, Scite and the journal's webpage do. They do so for nearly all articles in our corpus (but miss a few), when they do, the communication is not always clear.
@freddie2310.bsky.social and Willem Halffman also worked hard on this project. We are not finished yet, but some points so far. We looked at a set of over three thousand corrected papers on various platforms if there was something to notify the reader that this paper has a correction. And... 🥁
I presented our work at @easeeditors.bsky.social conference. We looked how visible corrections are across different platform where researchers can get their literature. Because if a paper has been corrected, the goal is that the reader actually sees the correction.
#correctionofscience
Thanks a lot!
Hi, I'm a bit late to the party but I just joined BlueSky🦋.
I am working on my PhD project about scientific error correction within @nanobubbles.bsky.social at @isis-radboud.bsky.social. I'm interested more broadly in scientific knowledge production, #researchintegrity, and #scholarypublishing 🔬