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Open Access

Two Major Funders to Bar Grantees from Publishing in Hybrid Journals

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Two Major Funders to Bar Grantees from Publishing in Hybrid Journals

The Wellcome Trust and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation join Plan S initiative.

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Reaction of Researchers to Plan S

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Reaction of Researchers to Plan S

An Open Letter in response to Plan S, signed by >600 researchers from all ranks, ranging from masters students & ECRs to full professors, department heads, institute directors, and Nobel laureates, from both cOAlition S countries and beyond.

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The Quest for More Value - Challenges of the Scientific Ecosystem in the Absence of Coordination: A Long Read

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The Quest for More Value - Challenges of the Scientific Ecosystem in the Absence of Coordination: A Long Read

How can research produce more value in the absence of coordination? An opinion piece by Daniel Ropers, Chief Executive Officer of Springer Nature.

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Peer Review: The Worst Way to Judge Research, Except for All the Others

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Peer Review: The Worst Way to Judge Research, Except for All the Others

A look at the system's weaknesses, and possible ways to combat them.

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Tim Berners-Lee Launches Campaign to Save the Web from Abuse

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Tim Berners-Lee Launches Campaign to Save the Web from Abuse

A 'Magna Carta for the web' will protect people's rights online from threats such as fake news, prejudice and hate, says founder of the internet.

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Silicon Valley's Breakthrough Prizes Have Money, but They Need Diversity Too

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Silicon Valley's Breakthrough Prizes Have Money, but They Need Diversity Too

The tech-funded science awards are attempting to bring glory to basic research, but so far they have done little to challenge the status quo.

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UKRI Chair Promises 'radical' Approach to Tackling Harassment

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UKRI Chair Promises 'radical' Approach to Tackling Harassment

Sir John Kingman hints that research councils could withhold funding in cases where universities do not address unfair treatment of staff.

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Jeff Havig Explaining the Timeline for a Typical Academic Tenure Track Hire to Someone Not in Academia

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Jeff Havig Explaining the Timeline for a Typical Academic Tenure Track Hire to Someone Not in Academia

Jeff Havig was explaining the timeline for a typical academic tenure track hire to someone not in academia the other day, and they were completely flabbergasted, so here it is for those that are unfamiliar. This is specifically for an R1 institution. Others may deviate significantly.

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Publishing

The Growing, High-stakes Audit Culture Within the Academy Has Brought About a Different Kind of Publishing Crisis

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The Growing, High-stakes Audit Culture Within the Academy Has Brought About a Different Kind of Publishing Crisis

The spate of high-profile cases of fraudulent publications has revealed a widening replication, or outright deception, crisis in the social sciences. To Marc Spooner, researchers “cooking up” findings and the deliberate faking of science is a result of extreme pressures to publish, brought about by an increasingly pervasive audit culture within the academy.

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Semantically Mapping Science (SMS) Platform

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Semantically Mapping Science (SMS) Platform

Up to now, STI (Science, Technology, Innovation) studies are either rich but small scale (qualitative case studies) or large scale and under-complex. However, progress in the STI research field depends in our view on the ability to do large-scale studies with often many variables specified by relevant theories: There is a need for studies which are at the same time big and rich. To enable that, combining and integration of STI data and beyond is needed – in order to exploit the huge amount of data that are ‘out there’ in an innovative and meaningful way.
The aim of the Semantically Mapping Science (SMS) platform as the technical core within the RISIS EU project is to produce richer data to be used in social research – through the integration of heterogeneous datasets, ranging from tabular statistical data to unstructured data found on the Web.

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Gender

When You're the Only Woman: The Challenges for Female Ph.D. Students in Male-dominated Cohorts

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When You're the Only Woman: The Challenges for Female Ph.D. Students in Male-dominated Cohorts

Without peers of the same gender, female Ph.D. students are less likely to graduate, according to a new study.

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The US Just Elected 8 New Scientists to Congress, Including an Ocean Expert, a Nurse, and a Biochemist. Here's the Full List.

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The US Just Elected 8 New Scientists to Congress, Including an Ocean Expert, a Nurse, and a Biochemist. Here's the Full List.

On Tuesday, eight new science-credentialed candidates were elected: one senator and seven members of the House.

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Action Plan Launched to Tackle Gender Inequality and Bullying in Chemistry

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Action Plan Launched to Tackle Gender Inequality and Bullying in Chemistry

Bullying helpline and childcare grants among measures outlined in Royal Society of Chemistry report that reveals why chemistry has an equality problem.

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Why the Bank of England Should Put a Female Scientist on Its Next £50 Note

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Why the Bank of England Should Put a Female Scientist on Its Next £50 Note

Featuring a woman in science on the highest denomination banknote would celebrate her achievements and offer an inspiring role model.

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Careers

Open Searches and Diversity

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Open Searches and Diversity

Hoping to increase faculty diversity, UC Davis is holding eight open searches focused on candidates' contributions to diversity, instead of narrow disciplinary expertise.

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Biomedicine

Report: Minimal Growth of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Medicine

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Biomedicine

Report: Minimal Growth of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Medicine

Though there have been substantial efforts in increasing the racial and ethnic diversity in medicine, there has been minimal growth in people who identify as American Indian and Alaska Native and apply and enroll in medical school in the U.S., according to a new report released Tuesday.

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Funding

Women Innovators Prize 2019 Opens for Applications

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Women Innovators Prize 2019 Opens for Applications

The European Commission launched today the sixth edition of the EU Prize for Women Innovators. The Prize sheds light on the outstanding work of female entrepreneurs who have brought their ideas to market, and aims to inspire the next generation of innovators.

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Diversity

Collaboration Gets $1.2 Million NSF Grant to Boost STEM Learning

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Collaboration Gets $1.2 Million NSF Grant to Boost STEM Learning

The project melds work in the College of Education and School of Journalism and Communication

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Twenty Things I Wish I'd Known when I Started My PhD

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Twenty Things I Wish I'd Known when I Started My PhD

Recent PhD graduate Lucy A. Taylor shares the advice she and her colleagues wish they had received.

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Small Money, Big Change - Mozilla Open Leaders

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Small Money, Big Change - Mozilla Open Leaders

Mozilla Science Mini Grants are now open for applications.

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Open Data

Open Data Are a Boon for Underfunded Researchers

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Open Data Are a Boon for Underfunded Researchers

Open-access data from repositories around the world have enabled a clinical researcher working in Jordan to make a bigger contribution to science.

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Gender

Equality: a Question of Openness

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Gender

Equality: a Question of Openness

The social scientist Marita Haas explored the interdependence of female career paths and institutional norms by melding gender, profession and biography. Leaving behind traditional role models requires an encouraging environment and structural measures, concludes the expert. 

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International

Current Visa Restrictions a Threat to UK Establishing Itself As a Global Hub for Health and Science

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International

Current Visa Restrictions a Threat to UK Establishing Itself As a Global Hub for Health and Science

A letter was sent to UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid MP expressing ‘grave concern about the current visa application process for international academics and scholars to visit the UK for academic conferences’.

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The House Science Committee May Soon Become... Pro-Science

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The House Science Committee May Soon Become... Pro-Science

House Science Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith retired this year and Democrats won control of the House on Tuesday. Now some on Capitol Hill say that the anti-climate science spell may be broken.

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Careers

Why a European Agency Post Can Be an Excellent Destination for Researchers

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Why a European Agency Post Can Be an Excellent Destination for Researchers

Competitive agency positions offer balanced and rewarding science careers.

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Brexit

Anger As Influential Economist Has UK Residency Bid Rejected

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Anger As Influential Economist Has UK Residency Bid Rejected

Professor Mariana Mazzucato, who has lived in UK for 20 years, says application refused and Italian passport kept by UK's Immigration Home Office.

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Women in Science

Video Games Could Be a Short-term Answer to Science's Gender Problem

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Women in Science

Video Games Could Be a Short-term Answer to Science's Gender Problem

New research shows girls are more likely to take physical science or technology degrees if they play video games.

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Publishing

Scientists Struggle with Confusing Journal Guidelines

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Publishing

Scientists Struggle with Confusing Journal Guidelines

Unclear and incomplete journal guidelines are placing an additional burden on many scientists who don't speak English as a first language.

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Open Science

Digital Future: We Are Already There, but Keep Living in the Past

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Digital Future: We Are Already There, but Keep Living in the Past

Presentation slides for Postgraduate Forum of the German Association for American Studies 2018. Alternative title: Selfish reasons for adopting open research practices in SSH research.

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ACS V. ResearchGate - 3,143 Articles and a Few Lessons About Their Authors   - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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ACS V. ResearchGate - 3,143 Articles and a Few Lessons About Their Authors   - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

In October, Elsevier and ACS filed a new US copyright infringement lawsuit against ResearchGate [complaint]. Like the German ResearchGate lawsuit I wrote about last year, the basic premise of the suit is the same. This is how Elsevier and ACS describe ResearchGate's activities in the American lawsuit: In egregious violation of copyright law, ResearchGate provides … Continue reading ACS v. ResearchGate - 3,143 articles and a few lessons about their authors   →

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