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More Must Be Done to Ensure That Research is Really Delivering What We Need

More Must Be Done to Ensure That Research is Really Delivering What We Need

How should the social impact of research be measured? James Wilsdon, professor at the University of Sheffield, talks to us about the need for "responsible metrics". 

It's Time to Start Some Serious Research into the Ethics of AI

It's Time to Start Some Serious Research into the Ethics of AI

The ethical issues swirling around artificial intelligence (AI) are under-researched, with surprisingly little serious academic investigation into AI ethics, despite the huge amount of money pouring into the field and the rampant pace at which the technology is advancing.

Journal Retracts More Than 400 Papers at Once

Journal Retracts More Than 400 Papers at Once

Ladies and gentlemen, we appear to have a new record. The Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences (JFAS) recently retracted 434 articles from three issues of their journal. Yes, 434, giving it …

Elsevier Records 2% Lifts in Revenue and Profits

Elsevier Records 2% Lifts in Revenue and Profits

Elsevier saw 2% underlying revenue growth in 2018, according to the latest annual financial results filed by parent company RELX, to a total of £2,538m.

Partager Le Savoir Scientifique. Sans Entraves

Partager Le Savoir Scientifique. Sans Entraves

OPINION. Matthias Egger, président du Conseil national de la recherche du FNS, plaide pour que les textes scientifiques aient droit à une seconde publication. Une version en libre accès pour le bien commun

Open-access Pioneer Randy Schekman on Plan S and Disrupting Scientific Publishing

Open-access Pioneer Randy Schekman on Plan S and Disrupting Scientific Publishing

eLife's departing editor talks about the seismic changes he sees coming - and why some journals will lose out.

China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise

China Uses DNA to Track Its People, With the Help of American Expertise

The Chinese authorities turned to a Massachusetts company and a prominent Yale researcher as they built an enormous system of surveillance and control.

Open Access and Plan S: How Wellcome is Tackling Four Key Concerns | Wellcome

Open Access and Plan S: How Wellcome is Tackling Four Key Concerns | Wellcome

There has been a fair amount of reactions to the changes being made to Wellcome's open access policy to ensure that no research is behind a paywall. This is how Wellcome are working to address them.

Deal Reveals What Scientists in Germany Are Paying for Open Access

Deal Reveals What Scientists in Germany Are Paying for Open Access

Project Deal, a consortium of libraries, universities, and research institutes in Germany, has unveiled an unprecedented deal with a major journal publisher, Wiley, that is drawing close scrutiny from advocates of open access to scientific papers.

Wellcome Open Research, the Future of Scholarly Communication?

Wellcome Open Research, the Future of Scholarly Communication?

In this blog, Robert Kiley and Michael Markie, discuss the ambition behind creating Wellcome Open Research, an innovative funder led publishing platform, and assess the success of the platform over its first two years.

Scientists Rally Around Vanderbilt Professor Whose Tenure Bid Appeared to Hit Roadblocks As Me Too Activism Grew

Scientists Rally Around Vanderbilt Professor Whose Tenure Bid Appeared to Hit Roadblocks As Me Too Activism Grew

A Vanderbilt faculty member, considered a hero to many women in science, finds her once promising tenure bid has stalled.

Counting is Not Enough - How Plain Language Statements Could Improve Research Assessment

Counting is Not Enough - How Plain Language Statements Could Improve Research Assessment

Academic hiring and promotion committees and funding bodies often use publication lists as a shortcut to assessing the quality of applications. In order to avoid bias towards prestigious titles, plain language statements should become a standard feature of academic assessment.

It's Not Only Better Salaries That Prevent Researchers from Newer Member States Returning Home

It's Not Only Better Salaries That Prevent Researchers from Newer Member States Returning Home

Although researchers do leave newer member states to pursue their career goals, especially in the early stages of their career, they almost always never want to return to their home countries.

What I Learned While Reporting on the Dearth of Black Mathematicians

What I Learned While Reporting on the Dearth of Black Mathematicians

My recent reporting has highlighted why racial exclusion in "the queen of the sciences'' may matter most of all.

Feedback on the Implementation Guidance of Plan S Generates Large Public Response

Feedback on the Implementation Guidance of Plan S Generates Large Public Response

Seeking Projects at the Intersection of Openness and Science

Seeking Projects at the Intersection of Openness and Science

Mozilla has opened applications for Open Science Mini-Grants. The latest round of grants seeks projects that address open practices in the field of biomedicine.

Become an Ask for Evidence Ambassador

Become an Ask for Evidence Ambassador

Ask for Evidence is a public campaign that holds powerful figures, companies, organisations and public bodies to account. It helps people challenge claims in news stories, adverts and policies and ask for the evidence behind them. It’s making sure a discussion on the evidence happens when it really matters. Becoming an ambassador is an opportunity to encourage others in your region to Ask for Evidence by giving talks, running activities and talking with community groups about issues that matter to them.  

University Report Makes Recommendations to Address Gender, Race Disparities Among Faculty

University Report Makes Recommendations to Address Gender, Race Disparities Among Faculty

A two-year study by the University on the status of women and underrepresented minority faculty at Columbia has resulted in a set of proposals on ways to close salary gaps, spur academic advancement and improve the overall work environment.

Boon, Bias or Bane? The Potential Influence of Reviewer Recommendations on Editorial Decision-making : Journal: European Science Editing

Boon, Bias or Bane? The Potential Influence of Reviewer Recommendations on Editorial Decision-making : Journal: European Science Editing

No formal investigations have been conducted into the efficacy or potential influence of reviewer recommendations on editorial decisions, and the impact of this on the expectations and behaviour of authors, reviewers and journal editors. This article addresses key questions about this critical aspect of the peer review submission process.

The Dos and Don'ts of Influencing Policy: a Systematic Review of Advice to Academics

The Dos and Don'ts of Influencing Policy: a Systematic Review of Advice to Academics

Many academics have strong incentives to influence policymaking, but may not know where to start. Recent research has examined the ‘how to’ advice in the academic peer-reviewed and grey literatures.