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Posts by Gemma Derrick

Thanks for the write up guys! Am very excited about contributing!

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1/2 We’re happy to start introducing our members of the #ScientificCommittee. In no particular order, we’ll share our members who will guide us through the upcoming: Scouting Paths on Shifting Maps, #REvaluation27 Conference.

Our first introducee is @gemmaderrick.bsky.social.

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🚨Today 4pm CET🚨

PCI Webinar: The Drain of Scientific Publishing: why publishing is becoming a burden for science and how to fix it

An overview talk based on three papers on #ScientificPublishing, where it stands & how to fix it. Plus dad jokes and bad acronyms.

peercommunityin.org/pci-webinar-...

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Money, Time, Trust, Control – How commercial publishers drain science - Impact of Social Sciences Have the interests of commercial publishers now become antithetical to the pursuit of knowledge?

💥New: Money, Time, Trust, Control – How commercial publishers drain science

✍️ @danbrockington.bsky.social @aileenfyfe.bsky.social @stefhaustein.scholcommlab.ca

#AcademicSky #ScholComm #AcademicPublishing

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The four-fold drain of scientific publishing: Money, Time, Trust, and Control.

The four-fold drain of scientific publishing: Money, Time, Trust, and Control.

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk 🎤

If you’ve read this far and still need convincing, please check out our preprint arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820 and this infographic: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
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We’re asking research funders & universities to step up because together, they have the leverage - and frankly, the responsibility - to stop the drain and redirect billions currently flowing to commercial publishers 💸 back into community-owned systems that serve science, not profit.
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5 months ago 21 8 1 0

Many call on researchers to behave differently. But researchers are dispersed across disciplines, institutions & countries. Let's face it, we are hard to coordinate.

So we call on the actors with real power:
Funders and institutions. 💪
They can set the policies and reshape incentives. 8/n

5 months ago 15 6 1 1
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Re-communalization = community-owned & governed, w/ surplus going back to academic communities, not shareholder pockets.

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5 months ago 17 2 1 0

So what now? 💥
We argue that scholarly publishing needs to be re-communalized.

No, not communism, just academia taking back control of:

1) its journals (hello breakaway journals)
2) its assessment systems (hello @barcelonadori.bsky.social)

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5 months ago 18 4 1 0

So why hasn’t this happened yet? 🤷‍♀️

Because for-profit publishers have distorted Open Access so thoroughly that many authors now believe their only OA option is to pay astronomical APCs.

And we ask researchers to publish OA… while rewarding prestige controlled by the same oligopoly. 5/n

5 months ago 19 3 1 0

How? 🛠️
Good news: we already have everything needed to fix the system.

Alternative models without paywalls? ✔️
Preprints, diamond journals.

Open infrastructure at production cost not prestige markup? ✔️
@pkp.sfu.ca @scielo.org @redalyc.bsky.social @erudit.org
Community-run, community-governed. 4/n

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Can you imagine what else we could do with that money?
Fund researchers, students, labs, infrastructure… which all sounds better to me than enriching a publishing oligopoly. 3/n

5 months ago 16 3 1 0

Why? 🤑
In just the last 5 years, 4 publishers made $US 41 billion in revenue and $14.7B in profit - money that largely comes from taxpayer-funded research budgets.

For context: the entire 2024 NSF budget was $9B USD.
@elsevierconnect.bsky.social made $3.9B that year at a 38% profit margin. 2/n

5 months ago 19 7 1 1

Over the past months (and at least 11 versions!), I was lucky to work with 11 amazing colleagues on a call to action to reform academic publishing.

Not another declaration, but an appeal to our powerful friends, research funders & institutions, to Stop the Drain of Scientific Publishing. 1/n

5 months ago 68 43 1 6

So interdisciplinary and international! Thanks @stefhaustein.scholcommlab.ca @lariviev.bsky.social @paolocrosetto.bsky.social, @gemmaderrick.bsky.social,
@pagomba.bsky.social @stephenpinfield.bsky.social
@jameswilsdon.bsky.social, @danbrockington.bsky.social, Fernanda Beigel, Christine Noe

5 months ago 7 1 0 0
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Other parts of the world had different histories of academic journal publishing (and of research and universities), and so (in some cases/places) can have a different relationship to for-profit publishers. I wish we knew more about mid/late-20thC journal publishing practices globally.

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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.

... and the reason that for-profit journal publishers are such a feature of the UK/European/NAmerican scientific ecosystem (in particular) is... history! Commercial practices saved struggling non-profit journals in the 1950s/60s (as I've shown doi.org/10.1177/0073...), but what happened next?

5 months ago 8 1 1 1

New preprint on the drain that for-profit publishers place on the scientific ecosystem. We also point out that, though it's often presented as a global problem, it's actually a Global North problem: there are parts of the world with strong diamond #OA non-profit alternatives arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820

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The Drain of Scientific Publishing The domination of scientific publishing in the Global North by major commercial publishers is harmful to science. We need the most powerful members of the research community, funders, governments and ...

The Drain of Scientific Publishing details very clearly how for-profit publishers making >30% profit margins have corrupted any solution the research community has attempted.

Let's cut ourselves free.

Drain: arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820
Strain: bit.ly/StrainQSS
Oligopoly: bit.ly/OligSciPub

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Thanks to all my wonderful co-authors and especially @danbrockington.bsky.social for spearheading this essential piece of scientific discussion.

Coauthors in next posts.
#ScientificPublishing #OpenScience #OpenAccess #AcademicSky #PhDchat #AcademicChatter #SciPub #ResearchIntegrity #PublishOrPerish

5 months ago 21 1 1 0

Wonderful work
@stefhaustein.scholcommlab.ca, @lariviev.bsky.social, @paolocrosetto.bsky.social, @gemmaderrick.bsky.social, @pagomba.bsky.social, @aileenfyfe.bsky.social, @stephenpinfield.bsky.social, @jameswilsdon.bsky.social & Fernanda Beigel, Christine Noe (not on Bsky).

It was a privilege.

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The People Culture and Environment element of REF2029 is already changing the sector, we shouldn’t give up on it now - Impact of Social Sciences The future of the People Culture and Environment element of REF 2029 is currently under scrutiny. Drawing on interviews with institutional decisionmakers as part of the COMET study, Gemma Derrick, Amy...

💥New: The People Culture and Environment element of REF2029 is already changing the sector, we shouldn’t give up on it now

✍️ @gemmaderrick.bsky.social Amy Devenney, Lizzie Ville & Rhian Pennie

#PeopleCultureEvironment #ResearchCulture #REF2029

6 months ago 7 3 0 0
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Intro slide for the Heuristics talk showing Gemma Derrick with the microphone.

Intro slide for the Heuristics talk showing Gemma Derrick with the microphone.

Next, Gemma Derrick on how Heuristics can be used to judge what is a quality research output
@gemmaderrick.bsky.social errick.bsky.social

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REF at a crossroads: revamp or get rid? - Research Professional News Pause intensifies debate on whether exercise is QR’s essential defence or outdated policy’s “monster”

With work on REF paused, should getting rid of the whole thing be on agenda?

Is it QR's defence, or outdated policy's "monster"?

Views from @gemmaderrick.bsky.social, @kieronflanagan.bsky.social and others, in @fionamcintyre.bsky.social analysis.

www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-r...

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Women in Science Policy (WISP) | STI-ENID2025

In the lead up to this year's STI-ENID Conference in Bristol (3-5 September 2025), we are happy to announce this year's Women in Science Policy (WISP Event).

Read more here: www.stienid2025.org/wisp

And don't forget to register to take part!

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In the lead up to this year's STI-ENID conference in Bristol (3-5 September, 2025).

Thanks to our generous sponsors @wellcometrust.bsky.social, Digital Science, @clarivate.com, University of Bristol @soebristol.bsky.social, @overton.io, UKRN, @emeraldpublishing.bsky.social and @elife.bsky.social

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Americans are more likely to have a negative view of swearing than Australians or Britons

Americans: 43% have a negative view
Australians: 34%
Britons: 33%

yougov.co.uk/society/arti...

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Britons are more regular swearers than Australians or Americans, but what are their top swear words?

Britons
F*ck: 67% use regularly
Sh*t: 65%
Bloody: 54%

Australians
Sh*t: 61%
F*ck: 56%
Bullsh*t: 52%

Americans
Damn: 55%
Sh*t: 54%
F*ck: 47%

👇 more in chart below

yougov.co.uk/society/arti...

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Registration | STI-ENID2025

The 29th Annual #STI2025 isn’t just great talks — it’s about community + fun too!

📍 Bristol, Sept 3–5:
🏃‍♀️ Morning harbour run
🎨 Banksy treasure hunt
🎲 ‘Publish & Perish’ game
🖼️ Poster bingo

Come for the research, stay for the people. Join us!
👉 stienid2025.org/registration-1

9 months ago 4 2 0 1

The program looks amazing! Looking forward to an engaging and productive dialogue on S&T policy in Bristol!

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