Access, Ethics and Piracy
An article considering both the efficacy and ethics of piracy, placing ‘guerrilla open access’ within a longer history of piracy and access to knowledge.
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An article considering both the efficacy and ethics of piracy, placing ‘guerrilla open access’ within a longer history of piracy and access to knowledge.
The philosophy behind the Registered Report format is that the intrinsic value of science is in the rigor of the method, not the appeal of the results.
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This first-of-a-kind report from Knowledge Exchange maps the landscape for Open Access books in the Knowledge Exchange countries; Finland, Netherlands, UK, France, Denmark and Germany, together with Norway and Austria.
Professors and aspiring professors are complicit in perpetuating a rigged system.
Cost-neutral extension of the existing Springer contracts by one year.
German libraries and universities want all German-authored papers to be freely available worldwide.
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Evolutionary differences blamed for squeezing out female researchers.
Looking at some of the issues around the reuse of scientific data and open a conversation about how to deal with them.
Increasing portability, scaling, reproducibility, and convenience of R users and developers.
Opening up science so that all stages of the process can benefit from better interaction and communication and to provide examples for early career scientists writing grants.
When a scientific paper is retracted, it can produce long-term aftershocks.
Take-down notices “imminent” as lawsuit is filed alleging widespread copyright infringement.
In order to tempt nuclear scientists from countries such as Iran or North Korea to defect, US spy agencies routinely send agents to academic conferences – or even host their own fake ones.
Many of the important papers penned by the chemistry laureates are not freely accessible.
Emerging technologies making computational reproducibility practical in both time and effort.
One prominent research journal just updated its description to explain why it won’t be perfect—and that’s great.
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Non-profit is not synonymous with good, and for-profit is not synonymous with exploitation.
How Anne Wojcicki led her company from the brink of failure to scientific pre-eminence.
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A call on research organizations and their libraries to secure and earmark a share of their acquisition budgets to support the development of scientific publishing activities.
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