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From: Andree Rathemacher <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 09:31:39 -0500

Hello all,

I am giving a short talk on a panel called "Teach in: Finding Reliable
Information in a 'Post-Fact' World."

My focus will be on the reproducibility / replication crisis in a
number of fields and the separate but related sense that peer review
needs fixing.

I've got plenty of info already but thought I'd ask if any list
readers had a favorite article on either of these topics -- a piece
that you feel really sums up the issue. If so, please send along the
reference.

Doesn't have to be scholarly... could be a Chronicle article, etc.

Thanks so much,
Andrée

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Andrée Rathemacher  |  Professor / Head, Acquisitions
University Libraries, University of Rhode Island  |  (401) 874-5096  |
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