Synopsis
Wiley Society Podcast is a new podcast about scholarly publishing. Research and publishing experts share trends, insights, and updates about the work that Wiley is doing to support learned societies in making the world a better place through scholarly and scientific research.
Episodes
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Private funding has a new agenda for research
15/08/2018 Duration: 14minIn a highly competitive environment for government grants, learn why powerful private organizations like the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative are poised to have an impact. Note: The Wiley Society Podcast will be taking a short break for the remainder of 2018 while we work to bring you a new and improved listening experience. Stay tuned for more new episodes coming in 2019!
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Research communication as diplomacy
21/07/2018 Duration: 14minResearch doesn’t just have the power to influence policy domestically – learn from Lisa Brodey, Director of the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Cooperation, why science diplomacy is critical for international relations.
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How one society is succeeding despite disruption
19/06/2018 Duration: 11minIn a time when many learned societies are questioning their futures, the Royal Statistical Society is working hard to stay relevant.
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Why sharing research needs to get easier (or else)
15/05/2018 Duration: 14minComplicated research sharing processes hurt not only the interests of authors but also those of scholarly societies and publishers, argues Oxford University librarian Sally Rumsey.
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Don't underestimate the power of representation
30/04/2018 Duration: 22minTwo Wiley editors talk about their journeys through academia and how societies can help to improve gender parity in research.
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Are you ready to have a data policy?
30/04/2018 Duration: 14minIn part 2 of our conversation with societies about how different subject area communities are navigating the intricacies of data archiving, we learn how to get started on a policy and what incentives are encouraging researchers to share their data.
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Four disciplines, four different data policies
30/04/2018 Duration: 13minAccess to data is increasingly seen as fundamental to research reproducibility, but there is no one size fits all policy for data sharing. What role can societies play in establishing practices which meet the needs of their communities?
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Four ways to fight misinformation in the news
30/04/2018 Duration: 10minCovering science in the news is a balancing act between telling human stories and presenting complex research. Get an insider perspective from Laura Helmuth, science editor at the Washington Post, on how to use the news effectively..
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How the power of social media can work for you
13/04/2018 Duration: 14minSocial media is a great way to build connections with members. If you’re just starting a social program or want to see how your tactics measure up, check out this month’s interview with Wiley’s Associate Marketing Director, Sarah Garfunkel.
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In our society there is no distinction between opinion, wishful thinking, and evidence
22/03/2018 Duration: 21minHistorically, scientists have focused on simplicity and clarity to communicate research. According to AAAS CEO, Dr. Rush Holt, we need to radically rethink that strategy for more people to see the relevance of research and feel that science can be for them, too.
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In a time of change, what makes societies strong?
22/01/2018 Duration: 14minIn a conversation with Jesse Wiley, a 7th generation member of the Wiley family engaged in the organization, we ask for his perspective on how societies are weathering the changes in scholarly publishing and taking advantage of the new opportunities that change opens up.
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Which Comes First: Publications Strategy or Organizational Strategy?
14/09/2017 Duration: 13minDeveloping successful journal plans that align with your organization’s overarching goals is a collaborative process that needs more than just good data..
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The Search for Reproducibility
19/07/2017 Duration: 07minIn part two of our conversation with Chris Graf, Wiley’s new Director of Research Integrity and Publishing Ethics, we talked about what authors, editors, and publishers can do to support the reproducibility of published works.
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Can emerging technologies close the peer review gap?
29/06/2017 Duration: 12minWe sat down with Chris Graf, Wiley’s new Director of Research Integrity and Publishing Ethics, to learn just how much published research needs a second look.
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”Peer review is broken” (Or is it?)
23/05/2017 Duration: 11minIn our latest podcast, two editors talk about their experience with peer review and how portable cascade review can benefit societies, publishers, authors, and editors.
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The Impact Factor still reigns supreme: Should it?
21/04/2017 Duration: 12minThe best way to evaluate your journal's success is to take a holistic view, says David Nygren, Wiley’s VP of Research Insights.
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Put your members’ needs first with cutting-edge survey analysis
14/03/2017 Duration: 13minIn a follow up to our popular blog post on tips for using surveys to better understand your membership, we took a deeper look at how sophisticated analysis can help you offer the right range of benefits to meet diverse member needs.
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3 things societies can do to promote research integrity
01/03/2017 Duration: 13minWhen information is misrepresented or hidden, our ability to make decisions - for ourselves and for society as a whole - is diminished.
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Making Sense of Science for the Public
22/12/2016 Duration: 15minWhen information is misrepresented or hidden, our ability to make decisions - for ourselves and for society as a whole - is diminished.
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How Nonprofits and Technology are Helping Make Research More Open
29/11/2016 Duration: 09minMeet the non-governmental players supporting Open Science