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The Misleading Narrative of the Canonical Faculty Productivity Trajectory

The Misleading Narrative of the Canonical Faculty Productivity Trajectory

80% of faculty exhibit a rich diversity of productivity patterns.

A Very Quick Intro to Blockchain and Open Scholarship

A Very Quick Intro to Blockchain and Open Scholarship

Everybody talks about Blockchain these days, but why should we consider this technology when thinking about Open Scholarship?

Scientists in the Lurch After Imprecise MHRD Notice About 'Paid Journals'

Scientists in the Lurch After Imprecise MHRD Notice About 'Paid Journals'

A "completely confusing statement" in a gazette notification has scientists wondering which of their papers will and won't be considered towards their promotions in the future.

DFG to Fund Electron Microscopes for University Research

DFG to Fund Electron Microscopes for University Research

DFG approved the funding of 17 high-performance electron microscopes with a total sum of €43 million. Funding for seven microscopes, amounting to €24 million, was awarded in the spring.

Philanthropists Are Getting Behind a New Push for Government Science Funding

Philanthropists Are Getting Behind a New Push for Government Science Funding

Philanthropy’s no replacement for crucial government science funding, but that message can get lost amid the high-profile gifts. Some science funders are now backing a push to protect federal funding.

Does Science Need Mavericks or Are They Part of the Problem?

Does Science Need Mavericks or Are They Part of the Problem?

Staid and conformist, science risks losing its creative spark. Does it need more mavericks, or are they part of the problem?

Does Peer Review Identify the Best Papers?

Does Peer Review Identify the Best Papers?

New simulation study says peer review is better at assuring quality research than random publication choices, but some systems of review are significantly better than others. Editors seen as more effective than peer-review panels alone.

A Defining Overview on OA & Academic Books

A Defining Overview on OA & Academic Books

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.

Fraud Scandals Sap China’s Dream of Becoming a Science Superpower

Fraud Scandals Sap China’s Dream of Becoming a Science Superpower

Fraudulent research and faked peer reviews have led to a humiliating setback for China's goal of becoming a global leader in scientific research.