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Male Scientists Are Far More Likely to Be Referred to by Their Last Names, Impacting Status and Awards

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Male Scientists Are Far More Likely to Be Referred to by Their Last Names, Impacting Status and Awards

The same gender disparity goes for politicians, athletes, and other high-profile figures

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Peer Review: eLife Trials a New Approach

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Peer Review: eLife Trials a New Approach

eLife authors are being invited to take part in a trial in which they decide how to respond to the issues raised during peer review.

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The Worst of Both Worlds: Hybrid Open Access

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The Worst of Both Worlds: Hybrid Open Access

The Open Access movement was meant to provide universal access to knowledge, however the hybrid model seems to defeat this point by hindering the discoverability of hybrid Open Access articles, and creating more difficulties to disseminate knowledge.

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A simple proposal for the publication of journal citation distributions

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A simple proposal for the publication of journal citation distributions

Although the Journal Impact Factor (JIF) is widely acknowledged to be a poor indicator of the quality of individual papers, it is used routinely to evaluate research and researchers. Here, we present a simple method for generating the citation distributions that underlie JIFs. Application of this straightforward protocol reveals the full extent of the skew of these distributions and the variation in citations received by published papers that is characteristic of all scientific journals. Although there are differences among journals across the spectrum of JIFs, the citation distributions overlap extensively, demonstrating that the citation performance of individual papers cannot be inferred from the JIF. We propose that this methodology be adopted by all journals as a move to greater transparency, one that should help to refocus attention on individual pieces of work and counter the inappropriate usage of JIFs during the process of research assessment.

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Using Library Science to Map the Separation Crisis

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Using Library Science to Map the Separation Crisis

A digital scholarship librarian and a historian assembled a team of professors, graduate students, researchers, and fellows to create "Torn Apart / Separados", an interactive web site that visualizes the vast apparatus of immigration enforcement in the US, and broadly maps the shelters where children can be housed.

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Equality

Visibility Matters: A Conversation with the Co-Founder of 500 Queer Scientists

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Visibility Matters: A Conversation with the Co-Founder of 500 Queer Scientists

"It's hard to see yourself in a career where you don't see other people who are like you."

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How Performance Evaluations Hurt Gender Equality

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How Performance Evaluations Hurt Gender Equality

Performance evaluations are designed to be meritocratic. Unfortunately, they can exacerbate the very gender inequities they are striving to reduce.

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Retracted Papers Keep Being Cited as if they Weren’t Retracted. Two Researchers Suggest how Elsevier Could Help Fix that.

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Retracted Papers Keep Being Cited as if they Weren’t Retracted. Two Researchers Suggest how Elsevier Could Help Fix that.

Even after a paper’s retracted, it will continue to be cited - often by researchers who don’t realize the findings are problematic.

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Reproducibility

Philip Zimbardo Defends the Stanford Prison Experiment, his Most Famous Work

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Philip Zimbardo Defends the Stanford Prison Experiment, his Most Famous Work

What’s the scientific value of the Stanford Prison Experiment? Zimbardo responds to the new allegations against his work.

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Publishing

The Latest in Search: Do New Discovery Solutions Improve Search as Well as Retrieval?

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The Latest in Search: Do New Discovery Solutions Improve Search as Well as Retrieval?

A heuristic (exploratory) comparison of several new, free / mainstream academic search tools, concluding that their effectivness improves if an institution's library licenses them for off-campus authentication.

 

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Psychiatrists Call for Rollback of Policy Banning Discussion of Public Figures’ Mental Health

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Psychiatrists Call for Rollback of Policy Banning Discussion of Public Figures’ Mental Health

Some of the field’s most notable thinkers call on the American Psychiatric Association to permit discussion of public figures' mental health in some cases. 

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Call for Action: Horizon Europe Needs a Specific Programme for Funding Science, Society and Citizens' Initiatives

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Call for Action: Horizon Europe Needs a Specific Programme for Funding Science, Society and Citizens' Initiatives

There is an urgent need to strengthen funding for the interaction between science and society, but the EU's proposal for Horizon Europe does not foresee a programme dedicated to Science with and for Society. 

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Nature Editor Bids Farewell

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Nature Editor Bids Farewell

A reflection as the seventh editor-in-chief of Nature hands over to the eighth.

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Worrying Changes in Hungary

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Worrying Changes in Hungary

The European country’s autocratic government has made a disturbing grab at the nation’s scientific institutions.

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Enago Open Access Journal Finder

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Enago Open Access Journal Finder

This free tool helps you shortlist verified open access journals from DOAJ for publishing your manuscript thereby safeguarding you from predatory journals.

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Society

We’re In an Epidemic of Mistrust in Science

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We’re In an Epidemic of Mistrust in Science

Polling shows that the number of people who believe science has "made life more difficult" increased by 50 percent from 2009 to 2015.

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Guerrilla Open Access

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Guerrilla Open Access

In the 1990s, the Internet offered a horizon from which to imagine what society could become, promising autonomy and self-organization next to redistribution of wealth and collectivized means of production. While the former was in line with the dominant ideology of freedom, the latter ran contrary to the expanding enclosures in capitalist globalization.

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COI

Elsevier Are Corrupting Open Science in Europe

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Elsevier Are Corrupting Open Science in Europe

Elsevier - one of the largest and most notorious scholarly publishers - are monitoring Open Science in the EU on behalf of the European Commission. Jon Tennant argues that they cannot be trusted.

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Communication

Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the Choir or Singing from the Rooftops?

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Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the Choir or Singing from the Rooftops?

Asking whether Twitter allows scientists to promote their findings primarily to other scientists ("inreach"), or whether it can help them reach broader, non-scientific audiences ("outreach"). Results should encourage scientists to invest in building a social media presence for scientific outreach.

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Peer Review

Peer Review is Not Scientific

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Peer Review is Not Scientific

How a process designed to ensure scientific rigor is tainted by randomness, bias, and arbitrary delays.

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Careers

The Cost of a Career: A Letter to My Younger Self

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The Cost of a Career: A Letter to My Younger Self

If only I had known then what I know now, 16 years later, this is what I would have told myself.

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Open Science

EUA Publishes Roadmap on Research Assessment

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EUA Publishes Roadmap on Research Assessment

Supporting the EUA membership with the development of research assessment approaches that focus on research quality, potential and future impact, and that take into account Open Science practices.

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Excellence-Network.net: Mapping Research Collaborations in Different Scientific Fields

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Excellence-Network.net: Mapping Research Collaborations in Different Scientific Fields

A web application showing how successful universities or research-focused institutions collaborate.

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Open Collaborative Writing with Manubot

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Open Collaborative Writing with Manubot

Techniques for overcoming the challenges of open manuscript writing.

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Clarivate Analytics Releases Citation Distribution Data Alongside Journal Impact Factors

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Clarivate Analytics Releases Citation Distribution Data Alongside Journal Impact Factors

New interface shifts from journal metrics to journal intelligence, offering richer data and greater transparency for comprehensive assessment.

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Integrity

The 'Loss of Confidence Project' Offers Scientists a Place to Confess

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The 'Loss of Confidence Project' Offers Scientists a Place to Confess

What are researchers to do when they lose confidence in their previously published work? A new project has an answer. Will it help the replication crisis?

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Open Science

Stencila - an Office Suite for Reproducible Research

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Stencila - an Office Suite for Reproducible Research

Stencila launches the first version of its word processor and spreadsheet editor designed for researchers.

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Communication

John Oliver Studies CRISPR Technology on 'Last Week Tonight'

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John Oliver Studies CRISPR Technology on 'Last Week Tonight'

Oliver says gene editing is "going to cure all disease or kill every last one of us".

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Open Science

Elsevier Serves the Global Research Community to Deliver Open Science

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Elsevier Serves the Global Research Community to Deliver Open Science

Dr. Jon Tennant’s June 29 article in The Guardian Online, "Elsevier are corrupting open science in Europe," raises fundamental questions about open science, and is coupled with misinformation about Elsevier’s role. Both deserve a response.

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Europe's Biggest Research Fund Cracks down on 'Ethics Dumping'

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Europe's Biggest Research Fund Cracks down on 'Ethics Dumping'

Horizon 2020: the practice of conducting ethically dubious research in foreign countries is under fresh scrutiny.

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