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Measuring Inequality - Creating an Indicator to Assess Gender Bias in Universities

Measuring Inequality - Creating an Indicator to Assess Gender Bias in Universities

This article presents a new initiative from the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden (CWTS), to assess gender inequality in research publication across different institutions internationally and drive further change in the sector.

To Meet the 'Plan S' Open-Access Mandate, Journals Mull Setting Papers Free at Publication

To Meet the 'Plan S' Open-Access Mandate, Journals Mull Setting Papers Free at Publication

Some publishers are considering an approach they hope will both comply with "Plan S" and maintain their subscription income: allowing authors to post manuscripts in public archives as soon as their papers are published.

Data Sharing and How It Can Benefit Your Scientific Career

Data Sharing and How It Can Benefit Your Scientific Career

Open science can lead to greater collaboration, increased confidence in findings and goodwill between researchers.

Open and Closed - What Do Reverse Flips Tell Us About the Scholarly Publishing Landscape?

Open and Closed - What Do Reverse Flips Tell Us About the Scholarly Publishing Landscape?

The progress of Open Access (OA) is often measured by the proportion of journals that have transitioned to OA publication models. However, a number of journals have made the opposite choice and moved from open to closed access.

Speeding Up the Publication Process at PLOS ONE | EveryONE: The PLOS ONE Blog

Speeding Up the Publication Process at PLOS ONE | EveryONE: The PLOS ONE Blog

At PLOS ONE we like to speed up the publication process wherever we can. We like science to be out in the open, and publication of peer-reviewed research to take place without undue delays, so that others can use and build upon the findings. Aligned with our founding mission, we aim to be as fast as we can while remaining true to our publication criteria and without compromising the quality of the peer review process.

Expert Advice on How to Prepare a Perfect Funding Application

Expert Advice on How to Prepare a Perfect Funding Application

Expert advice on how to prepare a perfect funding application

The Statistics Skirmishes

The Statistics Skirmishes

"Today I speak to you of war. A war that has pitted statistician against statistician for nearly 100 years. A mathematical conflict that has recently come to the attention of the ‘normal’ people."

6 Innovations from the Humanities That Make Open Access Publishing a Reality to Everyone

6 Innovations from the Humanities That Make Open Access Publishing a Reality to Everyone

Some of the most successful free-to-publish Open Access endeavors have been emerging from arts and humanities in response to the particular needs of the humanities scholars concerning publishing formats, academic evaluation, and funding availability.

Whose Commons? Data Protection as a Legal Limit of Open Science

Whose Commons? Data Protection as a Legal Limit of Open Science

What legal, as well as ethical and social, factors will ultimately shape the contours of open science? Should all restrictions be fought, or should some be allowed to persist, and if so, in what form?

Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters to You

Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters to You

The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report points to more than 2,500 wars and other conflicts over fossil fuels, water, food and land to show how important nature is.

Article Processing Charge Hyperinflation and Price Insensitivity: An Open Access Sequel to the Serials Crisis

Article Processing Charge Hyperinflation and Price Insensitivity: An Open Access Sequel to the Serials Crisis

Increases in APCs is proceeding at a rate three times that which would be expected if APCs were indexed according to inflation. As increasingly ambitious funder mandates are proposed, such as Plan S, it is important to evaluate whether authors show signs of price sensitivity in journal selection by avoiding journals that introduce or increase their APCs.

DORA - Accentuating the Positive - DORA

DORA - Accentuating the Positive - DORA

DORA is sometimes taken to be an initiative merely focused on criticising the undue influence of one specific metric, the journal impact factor (JIF). But to see DORA just in those terms overlooks the many positive prescriptions that the declaration lays out for how to reform research assessment.

Open Call: Become a Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellow

Open Call: Become a Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellow

The Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellows Program, supported by the Sloan Foundation, aims to train graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career researchers how to become champions for open, reproducible research using Frictionless Data tools and approaches in their field.

A Faster Path to an Open Future

A Faster Path to an Open Future

At Springer Nature we want to find the fastest and most effective route to immediate open access (OA) for all primary research. This blog describes a potential significant way to progress it.

GRE Fails to Identify Successful Ph.D. Students

GRE Fails to Identify Successful Ph.D. Students

A team of researchers led by RIT Professor Casey Miller discovered that traditional admissions metrics for physics Ph.D. programs such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) do not predict completion and hurt the growth of diversity in physics.