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Open Access to Publications: the SNSF Supports Europe's Plan S

Open Access to Publications: the SNSF Supports Europe's Plan S

European and national research funders are expected to commit all researchers to granting open access to their publications as of 2020. The SNSF supports this Plan S. However, it is not in a position to add its signature to the plan at present.

Apple, IBM, and Google Don't Care Anymore If You Went to College

Apple, IBM, and Google Don't Care Anymore If You Went to College

Skills matter. How you learned them may not.

Open-access Journal Editors Resign After Alleged Pressure to Publish Mediocre Papers

Open-access Journal Editors Resign After Alleged Pressure to Publish Mediocre Papers

All 10 senior editors of the open-access journal Nutrients resigned last month, alleging that the publisher, the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), pressured them to accept manuscripts of mediocre quality and importance.

Massive GBP30-million Grant Will Be Awarded to One Cardiovascular Research Team

Massive GBP30-million Grant Will Be Awarded to One Cardiovascular Research Team

British Heart Foundation award is one of the largest single grants in medical research.

The New, Younger Generation of Scientists Is Much More Open to Dialogue With Society

The New, Younger Generation of Scientists Is Much More Open to Dialogue With Society

A new generation of scientists is confounding expectations and proving much more willing to engage with the public, not only because it benefits their development as researchers but also out of a sense of duty to society and a desire to have a positive impact on public perceptions of science.

Why Universities Need 'Public Interest Technology' Courses

Why Universities Need 'Public Interest Technology' Courses

In an era in which data is everything, the risks to core democratic principles caused by technological illiteracy in policymakers, and policy illiteracy in computer scientists, are staggering.

Fitbit's 150 Billion Hours of Heart Data Reveal Secrets About Health

Fitbit's 150 Billion Hours of Heart Data Reveal Secrets About Health

Fitibit's wristbands have collected 150 billion hours' worth of heart-rate data from people around the world. For the first time, the company offered a look inside that data, to see how lifestyle, location, age, and gender affects our health and longevity.

Mapping Open Science Tools

Mapping Open Science Tools

A fresh mapping of open-science tools for the researcher workflow reveals numerous gaps and opportunities for software solutions in the name of scientific progress.

Can You Train Your Ph.D.s for Diverse Careers When You Don’t Have One?

Can You Train Your Ph.D.s for Diverse Careers When You Don’t Have One?

A new seminar at Michigan helped doctoral students explore nonfaculty jobs and helped a professor learn how to teach about them.

Serbia Adopts National Open Science Policy

Serbia Adopts National Open Science Policy

The Serbian Government has adopted a national policy mandating open access (OA) to all publications resulting from publicly-funded research in Serbia. The policy, titled the Open Science Platform, was introduced by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (MESTD), the main funder for research in Serbia, in July 2018. EIFL welcomes the adoption of the policy, which makes a major contribution to improving visibility and discoverability of Serbian research outputs.