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DOAJ to remove approximately 3300 journals

DOAJ to remove approximately 3300 journals

Today the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) will remove approximately 3300 journals for failure to submit a valid reapplication before the communicated deadline.

John Oliver exposes how the media turns scientific studies into 'morning show gossip'

John Oliver exposes how the media turns scientific studies into 'morning show gossip'

Science "deserves better than to be twisted out of proportion and turned into morning show gossip."

Top Medical Journals Give Women Researchers Short Shrift

Top Medical Journals Give Women Researchers Short Shrift

Women only got top billing in 37 percent of medical studies published in leading journals over the past two decades.

For science to improve, let’s put the right incentives on offer

For science to improve, let’s put the right incentives on offer

The current incentives structure — mostly based on publishing in prestigious journals — discourages sharing, replication, and, some argue, careful science.

Where Can a Ph.D. Take You? Back to School, Usually

Where Can a Ph.D. Take You? Back to School, Usually

A study released on Thursday found that many Ph.D. students pursue post-docs as a “default” option after graduate school, or as part of a “holding pattern” until the job they want is available.

Why pursue the postdoc path?

Why pursue the postdoc path?

Complex, diverse rationales require nuanced policies: evidence suggests a need for increased attention to career planning among students, their mentors, graduate schools, and funders

Crossref to accept preprints in change to long-standing policy

Crossref to accept preprints in change to long-standing policy

Crossref will enable members to register preprints in order to clarify the scholarly citation record and better support the changing publishing models of its members.

Gravitational wave scientists win $3m Special Breakthrough Prize

Gravitational wave scientists win $3m Special Breakthrough Prize

Following their February breakthrough, Kip Thorne, Rainer Weiss, Ronald Drever and nearly 1,000 LIGO scientists will share the Silicon Valley-backed prize.

Q&A: Helga Nowotny

Q&A: Helga Nowotny

Austrian social scientist Helga Nowotny was president of the European Research Council between 2010 and 2013. Now a professor emerita of ETH Zurich and author of The Cunning of Uncertainty (Polity, 2015), Nowotny discusses the growing pressure to capitalize on academic research, and how countries can get it right in the absence of a universal recipe.

Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name

Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name

Sci-Hub is facing millions of dollars in damages in a lawsuit filed by Elsevier, one of the largest academic publishers. As a result of the legal battle the site just lost one of its latest domain names. However, the site has no intentions of backing down, and will continue its fight to keep access to scientific knowledge free and open.

Engagement upgrade

Engagement upgrade

The value that Australia places on publication quality over quantity has elevated it into the top echelon of science. Can it now improve its flagging track record in commercialization?