Join @arcticsciencej.bsky.social in collaboration with Sentinelle Nord and @ehpecs.bsky.social for a workshop on Unconventional Publishing!
We will explore the current process of scholarly publishing, highlight ongoing innovations in publishing and finish with a Q+A based discussion!
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Join @arcticsciencej.bsky.social in collaboration with Sentinelle Nord and @ehpecs.bsky.social for a workshop on Unconventional Publishing!
We will explore the current process of scholarly publishing, highlight ongoing innovations in publishing and finish with a Q+A based discussion!
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Arctic research should support decision-makers and communities, but gaps remain in how knowledge is shared and used. @arcticsciencej.bsky.social invites papers on knowledge mobilization in the Arctic.
Learn more ▶️ cdnsciencepub.com/topic/as-kno...
🐾 #CSEE2025 Workshop Highlight 🐾
"Performing Peer Review: A Canadian Science Publishing Workshop."
This workshop will help graduate students and ECR gain skills and experience to perform effective peer reviews, addressing the lack of formal training in scientific publishing.
CES's journal development specialist will be at #CSEE2025 in Sherbrooke, QC this summer to facilitate a workshop on peer review for ECRs
We're delighted to host your research, Varoon!
A microscopic view of a filamentous red alga called Antithamnionella spirographidis. The alga is a filament made of cylindrical cells, with a herringbone-like branching pattern and large, round and dark sporangia at the base of each branch
Antithamnionella spirographidis under a microscope. Collected at Stanley Park during a long term macroalgal survey by @siobhanschenk.bsky.social and I that was recently accepted as a paper cdnsciencepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
#phycologyfriday #marinelife #intertidal #seaweed #marineecology #science
Latest Editor’s Choice at Environmental Reviews ⭐️
Priority research areas for the green crab invasion in the SW Atlantic 🦀🌊
Mariano Malvé of GEAC 🇦🇷 leads this work. Check out the plain-language summary here: cdnsciencepub.com/do/10.1139/n...
Article is currently Free Access!
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The Canadian Journal of Forest Research welcomes Dr. Jari Vauhkonen as Co-EIC! A professor at the University of Eastern Finland, Dr. Vauhkonen specializes in forest planning and the use of AI and remote sensing in forestry. Learn more ➡️ ow.ly/SaE850Vf2lK
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In collaboration with ArcticNet, Arctic Science is proud to open a call for papers on a new collection entitled: "Research to Effect Change: Ways Forward for Knowledge Mobilization in the Arctic"
For more information + how to submit, check out our landing page! cdnsciencepub.com/topic/as-kno...
I'm delighted to introduce the newest cohort of Arctic Science ECR Editors!
blog.cdnsciencepub.com/arctic-scien...
Delighted to be working with such a talented group of young and passionate researchers!
Proud to be part of this amazing collaboration assessing seal life histories with thousands of samples across the Arctic (panel A) over 30+ years thanks to the community based monitoring program! Useful information as the Arctic continues to change dramatically
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I've had a fantastic first 3 months at @cdnsciencepub.bsky.social!
Come and have a look at all of our wonderful achievements this year!
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In 2024, we connected authors, reviewers, and readers worldwide. Explore the highlights from a year of advancing global research in our Year in Review 💡▶️ ow.ly/mRTU50UtkIB
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Optimist: the cup is half full.
Pessimist: the cup is half empty.
Publication Ethics Editor: the half full cup in Fig 1 appears strikingly similar to the half empty cup in Fig 5 despite representing different experimental conditions. Please provide the underlying data.
I've been in Canada for 3 and a half months and have been preparing for Winter for about 50% of that time only for it to snow in the UK before it has here.
A somewhat staggering migration of academics and scientists occurring, reckon it'd make a decent research article in truth.
Happy to be here anyway!