• February Retractions Report: Retraction Report!

    February Retractions Report: Retraction Report!

    The groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter, so we’re down to the last two. I, for one, will welcome the ever-unpredictable March to the year. As expected, it was… Read More

  • Using readiness for children support services

    Using readiness for children support services

    The Judge Baker Children’s Center (JBCC) up in Boston are among the leaders in evidence-based support and implementation. Starting about 6ish years ago, I began to work with them around… Read More

  • Following up on IHI’s Stories of COVID

    Following up on IHI’s Stories of COVID

    A few groups that I’m working with have an interest in developing repositories of stories. The idea is that by collecting community-initiated improvement projects, we can tap into creative thinking… Read More

  • A useless history of the “Frameworks are Like Toothbrushes” quote

    A useless history of the “Frameworks are Like Toothbrushes” quote

    This morning, I was about to tweet the super insightful quote: Frameworks are like toothbrushes. Everyone has one, but nobody wants to use someone else’s. and got to thinking about… Read More

  • American Exceptionalism in Science: A tiny, tiny analysis

    American Exceptionalism in Science: A tiny, tiny analysis

    Morning folks. We were doing some improvement work on PubTrawlr this morning, and decided just to play around with the social services database that it pulls from. Since the metadata… Read More

  • The Cutting Room Floor: 5335 Days of Implementation Science

    The Cutting Room Floor: 5335 Days of Implementation Science

    We’re getting close to resubmitting our NLP analysis of about 1700 abstracts from Implementation Science. In getting to that point, we had to trim and remove a bunch of figures… Read More

  • The Month in Community Psychology: January

    The Month in Community Psychology: January

    A light month in publications. January has long been the dumping ground for movies that studios don’t really want to think about anymore. Potentially the same is true for articles?… Read More