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FACETS Journal FACETS is Canada's first and only multidisciplinary open access science journal. Published by Canadian Science Publishing.

Brought to you by Canadian Science Publishing, FACETS is Canada’s own multidisciplinary open access science journal, the first of its kind. For researchers, FACETS provides an open access channel that strictly adheres to the requirements of Canadian and international funders. As for all our journals, rigorous peer review is an essential element of the FACETS publication program.

We go where the researchers go, and our best interactions are happening on Twitter! So as of today, we're closing down t...
18/07/2023

We go where the researchers go, and our best interactions are happening on Twitter! So as of today, we're closing down this page, but you can keep the conversation going by following FACETS journal on Twitter here: https://buff.ly/476ZRBR
See you there!👋

From data collection, entry, and validation to data interpretation and ownership, Inuit communities are central to the N...
08/02/2023

From data collection, entry, and validation to data interpretation and ownership, Inuit communities are central to the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board's Community-Based Monitoring Network. Learn more in this blog post from Canadian Science Publishing's community-engaged research series: https://buff.ly/3Jd0Hn4

In their FACETS Journal paper on fish–people–place relationships, Dr. Andrea Reid and colleagues affirm Indigenous data ...
25/01/2023

In their FACETS Journal paper on fish–people–place relationships, Dr. Andrea Reid and colleagues affirm Indigenous data sovereignty in a data availability statement. Learn more in the latest blog post in our community-engaged research series: https://buff.ly/3Jd0Hn4

Multiple levels of government in Canada are embracing open data. In a NEW blog post, Wilfreda Edward-Dolcy, Open Data Sp...
11/01/2023

Multiple levels of government in Canada are embracing open data. In a NEW blog post, Wilfreda Edward-Dolcy, Open Data Specialist with Canada's Open Government Team, discusses open data as a tool that strengthens our democracy and fosters better community outcomes. Read here: https://buff.ly/3QycWvR

We've made it to the top spot on our countdown of most-read FACETS Journal articles of 2022! This perspective on evaluat...
30/12/2022

We've made it to the top spot on our countdown of most-read FACETS Journal articles of 2022! This perspective on evaluating social media for wildlife conservation by Bergman et al certainly drew in the readers! Take a look now: https://buff.ly/3KEF9gB

Did You Know: Nurses represent the highest proportion of healthcare workers globally. This SECOND most-read FACETS Journ...
29/12/2022

Did You Know: Nurses represent the highest proportion of healthcare workers globally. This SECOND most-read FACETS Journal article of 2022 is a call to action to invest in Canada's nursing workforce post-pandemic by Dr. Gail Tomblin Murphy (VP of Research, Innovation and Discovery and Chief Nurse Executive at Nova Scotia Health) et al! Read the open access article here: https://buff.ly/3SsPf8Y

Coming in at  #️⃣ 3️⃣ on our countdown of most-read FACETS Journal articles from 2022 is this perspective on barriers an...
28/12/2022

Coming in at #️⃣ 3️⃣ on our countdown of most-read FACETS Journal articles from 2022 is this perspective on barriers and opportunities for Indigenous-led fire stewardship in Canada. Take a look here: https://buff.ly/3Lruu9i

What can we learn from Indigenous knowledge holders about the state and future of wild Pacific salmon? Let the fourth mo...
27/12/2022

What can we learn from Indigenous knowledge holders about the state and future of wild Pacific salmon? Let the fourth most-read FACETS Journal article of 2022 from Reid et al. tell you! Read now: https://buff.ly/39F0DN8

It's the end of the year and we're counting down the most-read FACETS Journal papers of 2022! Taking the 5th spot is thi...
26/12/2022

It's the end of the year and we're counting down the most-read FACETS Journal papers of 2022! Taking the 5th spot is this article on drinking water perception and consumption in Canadian subarctic Indigenous communities: https://buff.ly/3I1dhBs

🌨️ Weather station networks in the Arctic  🌿 Ethnobotanical gardens in Belize🐟 Citizen science anglers in DenmarkThis cr...
22/12/2022

🌨️ Weather station networks in the Arctic
🌿 Ethnobotanical gardens in Belize
🐟 Citizen science anglers in Denmark

This cross-journal collection features papers on community-engaged research from around the world: https://buff.ly/3iNbAR9
📸: Gita Ljubicic

06/12/2022

Understanding mechanisms that promote social-ecological resilience can inform future adaptation strategies. Among seafood dependent communities, these can be illuminated by assessing change among fisheries portfolios. Here, in collaboration with a Coast Salish Nation in British Columbia, Canada, we....

Just as data itself is infinitely varied, no two data-related careers are the same, shares blog writer Alice Palmer. In ...
05/12/2022

Just as data itself is infinitely varied, no two data-related careers are the same, shares blog writer Alice Palmer. In this NEW post, she shares the career paths of five data scientists: https://buff.ly/3VAgYpa

NEW | Opposing trends in fisheries portfolio diversity at harvester and community scales signal opportunities for adapta...
25/11/2022

NEW | Opposing trends in fisheries portfolio diversity at harvester and community scales signal opportunities for adaptation. Read the latest from FACETS Journal here: https://buff.ly/3ieZWOU

Are you attending The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) / La Société royale du Canada (SRC)   tomorrow? Come have breakfast ...
24/11/2022

Are you attending The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) / La Société royale du Canada (SRC) tomorrow? Come have breakfast with FACETS Journal co-EIC Jules Blais in Hyatt's Imperial Ballroom Corridor to chat about publishing with the official journal of the RSC's Academy of Science and what exclusive publishing fee discounts RSC Members receive.

Today is the start of The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) / La Société royale du Canada (SRC)'s  ! We're proud to be the o...
23/11/2022

Today is the start of The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) / La Société royale du Canada (SRC)'s ! We're proud to be the official journal of the RSC's Academy of Science and a part of their mission to recognize scholarly research and innovation in Canada. Check out FACETS Journal's collection of published papers authored by RSC members here: https://buff.ly/3s67HHZ

NEW | How not to manage a pandemic, and how to recover from it: Lessons from Ecuador. Read the open access paper here: h...
18/11/2022

NEW | How not to manage a pandemic, and how to recover from it: Lessons from Ecuador. Read the open access paper here: https://buff.ly/3XpFLhl

Tomorrow (Nov. 1) is the last day to get your application in to join the FACETS Journal editorial board as an  Early Car...
31/10/2022

Tomorrow (Nov. 1) is the last day to get your application in to join the FACETS Journal editorial board as an Early Career Researcher Editor! If you've defended your M. Sc or PhD thesis within the last 5 years, check out this exciting opportunity ➡️ https://buff.ly/3FuD736

“Indigenous Peoples around the globe are the ones being impacted the most by climate change, yet a lot of the policies a...
28/10/2022

“Indigenous Peoples around the globe are the ones being impacted the most by climate change, yet a lot of the policies and decisions are made based mostly on Western science," says Dr. Allyson Menzies, a wildlife biologist with the University of Guelph. Can open access help change this? Learn more in a NEW blog post: https://buff.ly/3syoh3T

This year’s Open Access Week theme is Open for Climate Justice. As signatories of the United Nations Sustainable Develop...
25/10/2022

This year’s Open Access Week theme is Open for Climate Justice. As signatories of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Publishers Compact, our publisher Canadian Science Publishing has created a cross-journal collection that aligns with SDG #13: Climate Action. Check out the free access collection here: https://buff.ly/3alDEqp

As Canada's first and only multidisciplinary open access science journal, we'll be sharing OA and climate justice conten...
24/10/2022

As Canada's first and only multidisciplinary open access science journal, we'll be sharing OA and climate justice content throughout OA Week! First up is this quantitative assessment on Canadian open access research in ecology and evolution: https://buff.ly/3Fsl7GP

✔️Talk about authorship early, often, and in person✔️Discuss different ways to describe attribution✔️Ensure everyone is ...
12/10/2022

✔️Talk about authorship early, often, and in person
✔️Discuss different ways to describe attribution
✔️Ensure everyone is in agreement

Learn about inclusive authorship practices for community-engaged research in this NEW blog post: https://buff.ly/3EyhZbO 📸: Sean Booth

🤝 FACETS is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution, a non-partisan g...
08/08/2022

🤝 FACETS is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution, a non-partisan group of practicing ecologists and evolutionary biologists! Learn what this collaboration means for CSEE members, upcoming special issues, conferences, and more: https://buff.ly/3Q6L5BW

🗺️ Cumulative human impact mapping permits the crunching of numbers for simplified management decisions. Find out how Fi...
18/07/2022

🗺️ Cumulative human impact mapping permits the crunching of numbers for simplified management decisions. Find out how Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Dalhousie University assessed human effects on Atlantic eelgrass beds for expedited insight: https://buff.ly/3ylxSha

🏈Athletes need to fuel well to perform well, but many do not. Does nutrition education change the game? These Université...
30/06/2022

🏈Athletes need to fuel well to perform well, but many do not. Does nutrition education change the game? These Université Laval researchers put football players in cooking classes to find out. Read the results in this open access article: https://buff.ly/3btjV8Y

🐟34 years after Peter H. Pearse's comprehensive report on freshwater fisheries policies, researchers from the University...
30/06/2022

🐟34 years after Peter H. Pearse's comprehensive report on freshwater fisheries policies, researchers from the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, and the University of Toronto reconsider the work in new light to make policy recommendations of their own. Explore the open access article today: https://buff.ly/3A8yh8U

🔭Indigenous community participation in research is on the rise, but a recent literature review of coastal and marine res...
29/06/2022

🔭Indigenous community participation in research is on the rise, but a recent literature review of coastal and marine research across Inuit Nunangat suggests minimal participation and inadequate transparency in reporting research practices are also at play. Read the full article from collaborators at Carleton University and Fisheries and Oceans Canada: https://buff.ly/3Ag4NpE

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Brought to you by Canadian Science Publishing, FACETS is Canada’s own multidisciplinary open access science journal, the first of its kind. For researchers, FACETS provides an open access channel that strictly adheres to the requirements of Canadian and international funders. As for all our journals, rigorous peer review is an essential element of the FACETS publication program.