BishopBlog
Gold standard science isn't gold standard if it's applied selectively. Part 2: Research on causes of autism
Gold standard science isn't gold standard if it's applied selectively. Part 1: Firearms injuries
New publishing models will only work if authors embrace them
Trouble at t' (review) mill: How MDPI lets down authors
Book Review: Unreliable: Bias, Fraud, and the Reproducibility Crisis in Biomedical Research
IEEE Has a Pseudoscience Problem
Seven reasons for keeping Elon Musk as a Fellow of the Royal Society
Tomatoes roaming the fields and canaries in the coalmine: another embarrassing paper for MDPI
Retrospective look at blog highlights of 2024: What happened next?
Finland vs. Germany: the case of MDPI
Why I have resigned from the Royal Society
I don't care about journal impact factors but I do care about visibility
What is going on at the Journal of Psycholinguistic Research?
Bishopblog catalogue (updated 19 October 2024)
An open letter regarding Scientific Reports
Using PubPeer to screen editors
Prodding the behemoth with a stick
Now you see it, now you don't: the strange world of disappearing Special Issues at MDPI
Optimizing research integrity investigations: the need for evidence
My experience as a reviewer for MDPI
Collapse of scientific standards at MDPI journals: a case study
Whistleblowing, research misconduct, and mental health
Does Elsevier's negligence pose a risk to public health?
Are commitments to open data policies worth the paper they are written on?
Some thoughts on eLife's New Model: One year on