
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing.
As ScholCommLab co-director Juan Pablo Alperin continues advancing in his career, he reflects on the path that brought him here.
by Stefanie Haustein, Eric Schares, Juan Pablo Alperin, Flavia Camargo, Lisa Matthias, Lucía Céspedes, Constance Poitras &
After three years of collaboration across four countries and multiple disciplines, the VOICES project has come to a close.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing. This post introduces Maxime Descartes Mbogning Fonkou , a postdoctoral fellow at the ScholCommLab. In this interview, Maxime reflects on his trajectory and commitment to advancing an open science that is also more equitable and accountable.
We’re thrilled to share that Anton Boudreau Ninkov , Research Associate at the ScholCommLab, has been elected President of the Canadian Association for Information Science / l’Association canadienne des sciences de l’information (CAIS/ACSI) for the 2025–2026 term. In this blog post, Anton reflects on what this role means to him and outlines the key goals he aims to pursue during his presidency.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing. This post introduces Margaret Rose , research assistant at the ScholCommLab. In this interview, Margaret offers a glimpse into some of her inspiring projects and reflects on a piece of advice from her brother that has guided her for nearly 30 years. Q#1 What are you working on at the lab?
At the ScholCommLab, we believe that information about research outputs—such as publications, funding, and data—should be open, transparent, and community-governed. That’s why we are proud to sign the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information. We already did so in the fall of 2024, but we’re happy to explain the background in this blog post.
Our lab is growing! In our Three Questions series, we’re profiling each of our members and the amazing work they’re doing. This post introduces Lucía Céspedes , a research associate at ScholCommLab. In this interview, Lucía tells us about her exciting work and encourages us to dare to write, rewrite, and publish, while letting go of the unachievable desire to read it all.