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58 Organizations Gather to Workshop a Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools

58 Organizations Gather to Workshop a Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools

86 people from 58 different organizations gathered in Berkeley, CA and remotely to attend the first workshop convened by the Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools, to develop a common vision, user stories, and roadmap to support open science research workflows, and better coordinate work across the community of open science projects.

The Scientific Prize Network Predicts Who Pushes the Boundaries of Science

The Scientific Prize Network Predicts Who Pushes the Boundaries of Science

Using comprehensive new data on prizes and prizewinners worldwide and across disciplines, this study examines the growth dynamics and interlocking relationships found in the worldwide scientific prize network.

Gender and International Diversity Improves Equity in Peer Review

Gender and International Diversity Improves Equity in Peer Review

The acceptance rate for eLife manuscripts with male last authors was significantly higher than for female last authors, and this gender inequity was greatest when the team of reviewers was all male; mixed-gender gatekeeper teams lead to more equitable peer review outcomes.

A Look Inside Chan Zuckerberg, the Philanthropic Project Funded by Billions in Facebook Stock Sales

A Look Inside Chan Zuckerberg, the Philanthropic Project Funded by Billions in Facebook Stock Sales

Two years after Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan announced an audacious plan to use their Facebook fortune to try and end disease in their children's lifetime, The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has ballooned to 250 people. 

Half of European Clinical Trials Haven’t Reported Results

Half of European Clinical Trials Haven’t Reported Results

EU rules say clinical trial results must be reported onto the EU register for every trial there within 12 months of the end of the trial, yet no one has ever been sanctioned for breaking the European rules. European academic institutes are lagging far behind companies in complying with the reporting rules.

The Canadian Association of University Teachers Releases Results of First National Survey of Contract Academic Staff

The Canadian Association of University Teachers Releases Results of First National Survey of Contract Academic Staff

Most academic staff working on contract at Canadian universities and colleges aren’t employed that way by choice indicates new survey results.

With the European Parliament Vote on the Copyright Directive, the Internet Lost - for Now

With the European Parliament Vote on the Copyright Directive, the Internet Lost - for Now

The Parliament voted in favor of almost all provisions that extend more rights to the establishment copyright industries while failing to protect users and new creators online.

Data Sharing in PLOS ONE: An Analysis of Data Availability Statements

Data Sharing in PLOS ONE: An Analysis of Data Availability Statements

Only about 20% of statements indicate that data are deposited in a repository, which the PLOS policy states is the preferred method. More commonly, authors state that their data are in the paper itself or in the supplemental information, though it is unclear whether these data meet the level of sharing required in the PLOS policy.

Role Models Tell Girls That STEM’s for Them in New Campaign

Role Models Tell Girls That STEM’s for Them in New Campaign

The Ad Council - along with G.E., Google, IBM, Microsoft and Verizon - is trying to encourage girls ages 11 to 15 to get involved in science, technology, engineering and math.

Corporate Sponsors for NASA? Agency to Study Making Space for Brands

Corporate Sponsors for NASA? Agency to Study Making Space for Brands

In an era of flat budgets for the agency, Jim Bridenstine has started talking about corporate sponsorships for NASA missions.

CRISPR Patent Decision Didn't Get the Science Right. But the Ruling Was Fair

CRISPR Patent Decision Didn't Get the Science Right. But the Ruling Was Fair

Many scientists disagree with the CRISPR patent ruling, believing it doesn't represent how molecular biology is practiced. That doesn't make it wrong.

Response to Plan S from Academic Researchers: Unethical, Too Risky!

Response to Plan S from Academic Researchers: Unethical, Too Risky!

Will Plan S deprive researchers of quality journal venues and of international collaborative opportunities, while disadvantaging scientists whose research budgets preclude paying and playing in this OA league?

Navigating the Path to a Biomedical Science Career

Navigating the Path to a Biomedical Science Career

Study concludes that relationships with faculty, particularly the mentor advisor, are essential to the opportunities available to these young career researchers and to the career paths they choose.

Women in Science Take on Sexual Harassment

Women in Science Take on Sexual Harassment

With weapons ranging from Title IX complaints to online petitions to creating new policies for federally funded agencies, #MeToo has entered the research lab.

Thousands of Scientists Publish a Paper Every Five Days

Thousands of Scientists Publish a Paper Every Five Days

To highlight uncertain norms in authorship, John P. A. Ioannidis, Richard Klavans and Kevin W. Boyack identified the most prolific scientists of recent years.

Compliance with Requirement to Report Results on the EU Clinical Trials Register: Cohort Study and Web Resource

Compliance with Requirement to Report Results on the EU Clinical Trials Register: Cohort Study and Web Resource

Study finds that compliance with the European Commission requirement for all trials to post results on to the EUCTR within 12 months of completion has been poor, with half of all trials non-compliant.

COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data Usage Metrics release 1

COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data Usage Metrics release 1

COUNTER and members of the Make Data Count team (California Digital Library, DataCite, and DataONE) collaborated in drafting the Code of Practice for Research Data Usage Metrics release 1.