Random musings of someone who left academia on the publishing industry from a #CompetitiveStrategy point of view.
Looking at the structure of the academic publishing industry, the average profit in the entire industry should be very high. Looking at it using #MichaelPorter's #FiveForces as a framework, you will struggle to find an industry as prone to profits:
The rivalry within the publishing industry seems low, but is the only one of the five forces that is likely to limit profits.
The buyers (the researchers as readers through their institutions) are generally weak - the need for access to these journals is high and it has to be specific journals, limiting the ability of buyers to believably threaten to take their business elsewhere.
The suppliers (the researchers as authors) are generally weak as well. Simply because the selection of where one can publish and advance their career is very limited.
The threat of new entrants to the market is exceedingly low. One due to the high costs of entry and two due to "brand loyalty" of the buyers and suppliers.
That leaves the fifth force: risk of substitution. Thus would mean a complete replacement of the current publishing system with a move to post hoc review, funding agency funded publication servers, etc. Again, given the academic incentive model, the risk of this is low.
When all of these five forces are low or weak, the average profit in that industry will be high.
What is really interesting, and ultimately promising that the reason they are weak in this case always comes down to a single factor: that success in academic careers is tied to publication in "high impact" journals. The instance that scientists are judged by a different metric, the whole structure of the publishing industry changes fundamentally.
#2724 Washing Machine Settings
I guess the engineers who built my dishwasher MIGHT have some insight into how to load it, but instead of reading the booklet they gave me, it seems easier to experiment for years and then get in arguments so heated that I get banned from Quora.
https://xkcd.com/2724/
RT @markocms@twitter.com
It seems like Nikon implemented and is ready to commericalize @VicidominiLab@twitter.com idea of scanning with 5x5 SPAD array detectors achieving resonant scanning compatible superresolution imaging.
@andrewplested Always a bit sad, but at the same time so exciting :)
Reported that 3-per-week Brussels-Vienna Nightjet set to become daily from Dec 2023, combined with new daily Nightjet from Brussels to Berlin (in addition to European Sleeper's new train, so yes, TWO sleeper trains Brussels-Berlin!).
Existing 3-per-week Paris-Vienna Nightjet (often fully-booked weeks ahead) is also set to become daily, combined with a new daily Nightjet from Paris to Berlin, swapping portions with the train from Brussels in Germany (2 origins & 2 destinations forming an X).
@bibliotecaria @cshlan@toot.cat and that is a huge mistake. Given the way ChatGPT was discussed by media as well as in academic conversations, it's an understandable mistake. But still a very fundamental one.
@bibliotecaria This is an inherent feature. Counter to how it is often discussed, Chat GPT is not a knowledge base. It's a language model. It simply invents text, without any understanding of it.
“The apparent exodus is a shock to the academic system that some researchers didn’t see coming but that others say has been palpable for quite some time — and is a trend only set to continue. ‘The majority of senior academics still don’t understand how fast this is coming,’ says Daniel MacArthur, a population geneticist at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia.
“Early-career scientists are not missing a beat, however.”
@Der_Waeller Lass mich raten: aber sie bewerben fleißig Homeopathie in ihren Praxen?
@DeepGreenDesign What a lovely picture! It catches the cozy inside-looking-out (where the cold is) atmosphere.
I had to look twice, as it looks like those "look what I rendered on POV Ray" posts back in 1997 or thereabouts.
If you’re at the right place at the right time, with the right equipment, this is possible.
Last night, with guidance from https://transit-finder.com/, I positioned myself along the narrow line where the International #SpaceStation would pass between me and the nearly full moon.
I used a Fujifilm X-T4 shooting 4K video through a Celestron 8” SCT to capture the pass. Then, back at the computer this morning, put together these views with PIPP, Registax, and GIMP.
Quite pleased. My best yet.
RT @EuroBioImaging@twitter.com
Happy 2023 🥳! We're excited to share this year's #VirtualPub calendar with lots of great talks on biological & biomedical #imaging topics!
Hope you can join us on 🕐Fridays @ 13:00 CET.
Full calendar & registration link⤵️
https://www.eurobioimaging.eu/about-us/virtual-pub
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/EuroBioImaging/status/1611019030013280258
Announcing the 2023
Paris Spring School in Optical imaging and electrophysiological recording in neuroscience
3-16 May, Paris, France
Applications open now, deadline 31. Jan.
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@SexyCyborg
Even in the US, which effectively committed to that repeated suffering very early, people still don’t understand that that is what they’ve been committed to.
The human capacity to willfully not understand is remarkable.
@McPatrick @moqume @SexyCyborg Of course it isn't. It's much more contagious. It causes much more long-term damage to infected individuals (which was to be expected the second we had the first full sequence and first documented in March 2020).
As we start seeing the fallout of all this over the next two decades, we will continue to be told that no-one could have known and that it's all hindsight now. Grmpf.
@moqume @McPatrick @SexyCyborg What struck me there is that anyone can get a flu jab in the UK. Updated Covid jabs? Not so much.
@manisha @audreydrotos
I admit that I never really saw an issue with it (tiny volumes in the pipette and a filter in the line), but some people are now using automated pressure application. Much more reproducible.
@audreydrotos ex-patch-clamper here. 18 years of in vivo and in vitro, with and without imaging, mostly in cerebellum. Hoping to get a chance to try again over the summer :-)
Learning skiff sailor, former cell watcher, endless dinghy builder, dabbling woodworker, budding star gazer.