It’s Time for a Revolution in Data Access
Trevor Mundel, President of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is eager to see Gates Open Research match the performance of Wellcome Open Research.
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Trevor Mundel, President of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is eager to see Gates Open Research match the performance of Wellcome Open Research.
Adding to PhD students’ woes will undermine US research and economy.
Algorithms are shaping our lives. Where's academia when it comes to helping us make sense of this?
The African Academy of Sciences, in partnership with F1000, is launching a publication platform, AAS Open Research.
Single-blind reviewing confers a significant advantage to papers with famous authors and authors from high-prestige institutions.
Leadership is ‘sorely lacking’ in key areas such as robotics and climate change, parliament’s spending monitor warns.
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Venture will launch next year and seeks to strengthen continent’s science by helping academics share work more quickly.
The League of European Research Universities (LERU) proposes four golden principles for enhancing the competitiveness of medium-sized research infrastructures in Europe.
An article has come to light that has been cited in nearly 400 academic studies and scientific papers. There’s just one problem: it doesn’t exist.
A collection of web-browser plug-ins is making the scholarly literature more discoverable.
The world’s most important research is inaccessible from the majority of the world.
A clear citation advantage for open publishing with open available documents receiving twice as many citations.
The debate over taxing sugary drinks has turned into a ferocious global policy brawl. In Colombia, proponents faced intimidation and censorship.
Short summary of white paper that shows how sloppy writing and sloppy quality control lead to a non-existing article being cited nearly 400 times.
The number of researchers in upper and lower middle-income countries has doubled between 2002 and 2014.
Information manipulation is not new, yet everything is different. How do governments, preprints, algorithms, and our own responsibilities intersect? Where does peer review come in now?
Gates to invest $50 million in the Dementia Discovery Fund, a venture capital fund that brings together industry and government to seek treatments for the brain-wasting disease.
To predict what research will be transformative, a crystal ball might be your best option.
The medicine, an antipsychotic drug, has a sensor that will show doctors whether and when patients are taking it. Other medicines will follow, experts say.
What are the effects of geographical variations in personal and corporate taxes on the location decisions of innovative individuals and companies?
How do evolving forms of digital scholarship fit into the current landscape and what are the implications for publishers?
A set of scenarios produced by the School of International Futures, published here as a tool for others to use in exploring alternative futures for UK research and innovation.
Imagine succinct, up-to-date information, not for software projects but for modern research publications.
Science could benefit from more reporting of null findings, even if the reports were briefer and had less detail than would be needed for peer review.