29th Annual Conference on Science and Technology Indicators

@stienid2025.bsky.social

29th Annual Conference on Science and Technology Indicators and European Network of Indicator Developers at The University of Bristol, UK 🇬🇧 3-5 September 2025 www.stienid2025.org

First conference in my PhD life was @stienid2025.bsky.social ! With my supervisors, @willemhalffman.bsky.social and Serge, we looked at the behaviour of journal peer reviewers under the practice of open science. #STIENID2025

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@chinghank.bsky.social, @willemhalffman.bsky.social and Serge Horbach at #STIENID2025 in Bristol. They presented work on the DISAPEER project, perspectives on the research literature as infrastructure, and the tensions between standardisation and disciplinary diversity in research policy.

Really enjoying this case study about Mauritius - I often talk about how our current scholarly communications landscape doesn't support vital local research. This is a great example showing that. #STIENID2025

Day 2 of #StiEnid2025 - from the In-Forest colleagues presented by Shizuku Sunagawa, an excellent paper that seeks to address the persistent disconnect between quanti & quali research with a mixed-method study examining inequalities in scientific publishing on forest governance research

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Science as a field of struggle: A multi-method study of inequality and its epistemic effects in forest research Our multi-method study seeks to explore t...

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Can LLMs identify a fake article about squirrels doing surgery and writing articles about it? Not most of them, although GPT o3 says its satirical. Most still assesses it as if it's a real article. Gemini gave it 3* and said it had also been studied in Maths. #STIENID2025

Black elephant problem - a big thing that's new and different that no-one wants to talk and think about it. Too difficult to think about things that are completely different. What are we ignoring? #STIENID2025

Love being at an institution like the @crick.ac.uk - I'm in a talk about how incidence of data availability statements is low, and good ones is even lower. In biomedicine, they work, they make sense, people get it. We're sitting at 73.3% good DAS for 2025 (increasing all the time). #STIENID2025