Technica Attends the 18th Annual Bookmarks Festival

Technica Attends the 18th Annual Bookmarks Festival

Early on September 23, Andy Hill, Claire Lee, and I headed to Winston-Salem for the 18th annual Bookmarks Festival of Books and Authors on behalf of Technica. Bookmarks, a literary arts nonprofit, was established in 2004 in tandem with the annual Bookmarks Festival of...
Right to Read: Intellectual Freedom Panel Discussion

Right to Read: Intellectual Freedom Panel Discussion

On Sunday, October 1, 2023, I attended the Chapel Hill Public Library’s “Right to Read: Intellectual Freedom Panel Discussion” in honor of Banned Book Week. Aside from the discussion, I also enjoyed the free snacks, a free copy of Raina Telgemeier’s Drama courtesy of...
The 2023 Peer Review Week is Almost Here!

The 2023 Peer Review Week is Almost Here!

Peer review has always been an important, behind-the scenes piece of the publication puzzle. An annual week to celebrate and explore its complexities is well deserved! A couple of decades ago, academic and scientific peer review looked much different from today....
ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

With the open science movement growing in popularity in the last decade, preprints have become a bigger and bigger part of the publishing industry. They’ve also, in some ways, become a bigger and bigger problem for the publishing industry as well. ISMTE’s recent...
ISMTE Recap: Is It Time To Pay Peer Reviewers?

ISMTE Recap: Is It Time To Pay Peer Reviewers?

It’s been this way for decades, but one of the biggest hurdles in peer-reviewed literature is waiting for peer reviewers. Yes, at the end of the day, no matter how good or important an article is, its processing time and publication date will ultimately be controlled...