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People with Extreme Anti-science Views Know the Least, but Think They Know the Most

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Society

People with Extreme Anti-science Views Know the Least, but Think They Know the Most

People often suffer from an 'illusion of knowledge,' write the authors of a new study that finds that people who hold the most extreme views about genetically modified foods know the least.

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Keep Pressing the Case for Research As a Public Good

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Keep Pressing the Case for Research As a Public Good

Publicly funded research brings social and economic benefits for all. It's critical that the global academic community continues to champion this work, says Ian Jacobs

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Open Access

My Draft Plan S Implementation Guidance Feedback

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My Draft Plan S Implementation Guidance Feedback

I write to provide feedback in an individual capacity on the Plan S implementation guidelines.

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Tenure Denial, and How Early-career Researchers Can Survive It

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Tenure Denial, and How Early-career Researchers Can Survive It

Scientists with first-hand experience of rejection offer their advice.

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What BioRxiv's First 30,000 Preprints Reveal About Biologists

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What BioRxiv's First 30,000 Preprints Reveal About Biologists

More than 1 million studies are now downloaded from the site every month, mostly in neuroscience, bioinformatics and genomics.

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Plan S

Scientific Societies Worry Plan S Will Make Them Shutter Journals, Slash Services

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Scientific Societies Worry Plan S Will Make Them Shutter Journals, Slash Services

An existential threat. That's what scientific societies supported by journal subscriptions call Plan S. 

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Open Data

The Data Opportunities for Publishers in 2019 - Silverchair

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The Data Opportunities for Publishers in 2019 - Silverchair

How has the open data movement matured over 2018 and what opportunities does it create for publishers in 2019? 

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Open Data Day 2019 Mini-grant Scheme

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Open Data Day 2019 Mini-grant Scheme

Open Data Day is the yearly event where we gather to reach out to new people and build new solutions to issues in our communities using open data. To make sure some of those events have everything they needed to be great for their communities, mini-grants for the people organizing Open Data Day events will be provided.

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Early Career Researchers

Website Offers 'complete PhD Service' for £36K

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Early Career Researchers

Website Offers 'complete PhD Service' for £36K

Seemingly owned by an Oxbridge Essays shareholder, company offers up to 100,000 words of 'model writing assistance'.

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Report Results from Clinical Trials or Be Called to UK Parliament to Explain Why Not

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Report Results from Clinical Trials or Be Called to UK Parliament to Explain Why Not

UK universities could be brought in front of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee if they fail to improve the reporting of clinical trials. 

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Ghent University, in Belgium, Embraces New Approach to Faculty Evaluation Less Focused on Quantitative Metrics

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Ghent University, in Belgium, Embraces New Approach to Faculty Evaluation Less Focused on Quantitative Metrics

Saying it wants to "again become a place where talent feels valued and nurtured," Ghent University overhauls its system for faculty evaluation to de-emphasize quantitative metrics and annual progress reports. Professors will be asked about their goals and what they are proud of.

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The Ascent of Open Access Report

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The Ascent of Open Access Report

The Ascent of Open Access analyses the Open Access landscape since the turn of the millennium. A key finding of the report is that the volume of Open Access articles has clearly been rising in recent years

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How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos?

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How to Stop Rogue Gene-Editing of Human Embryos?

Some U.S. researchers knew of a Chinese scientist's intentions to implant edited embryos but were unable to stop him. Now scientific institutions are trying to devise global safeguards.

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Fake News on Twitter During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

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Fake News on Twitter During the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

The spread of fake news on social media became a public concern in the United States after the 2016 presidential election. This article examines exposure to and sharing of fake news by registered voters on Twitter.

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Launching the OLH Advocacy Network

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Launching the OLH Advocacy Network

In 2018, the OLH launched the EmpowOA programme, designed to provide scholars and librarians working in the humanities with tools, spaces and cogent arguments about open access. Now, the OLH extend the functionality for the visitors to the website

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Wellcome Open Research: Summary of Year 2

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Wellcome Open Research: Summary of Year 2

Robert Kiley, Head of Open Research, Wellcome and Michael Markie, Publishing Director, F1000 highlight Wellcome Open Research's achievements after two years of publishing. 

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Open Data

Toward Unrestricted Use of Public Genomic Data

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Toward Unrestricted Use of Public Genomic Data

Despite some notable progress in data sharing policies and practices, restrictions are still often placed on the open and unconditional use of various genomic data after they have received official approval for release to the public domain or to public databases.

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Plan S

Additional Points in My Plan S Response

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Plan S

Additional Points in My Plan S Response

Further to my other post earlier this week, I have added the additional points to my response letter to the Plan S implementation guidelines. These centre around monographs (9), REF involvement in Plan S (10), infrastructural support (11), the "time of publication" (12), clarification of the term "quality" (13), compliance of existing software with repository requirements (14), publisher deposition (15), and the ability to pursue defamation suits for wrongful attribution and reputational damage with the waiver of moral rights under CC BY 4.0 (16). If number 16 could be resolved, the open licensing landscape would be much clearer. The full letter is now available.

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Progressing Towards Transparency - More Journals Join Wiley's Transparent Peer Review Pilot

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Progressing Towards Transparency - More Journals Join Wiley's Transparent Peer Review Pilot

Wiley claim they are committed to moving towards greater openness and reproducibility of research, including increasing transparency in peer review

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Feeling Exhausted

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Feeling Exhausted

There is the accumulated evidence from multiple studies of the disadvantage women in science suffer, with specific reference to the fields of anthropology, ecology and evolution

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An Open Letter to U.S. Scientist Legislators

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An Open Letter to U.S. Scientist Legislators

You can restore credibility to Congress and lead on issues from opioid addiction to clean water

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SPIRIT - Swiss Programme for International Research by Scientific Investigation Teams

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SPIRIT - Swiss Programme for International Research by Scientific Investigation Teams

The Swiss Programme for International Research by Scientific Investigation Teams promotes team-oriented cross-border research.

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Meet Dr Emine Yaman, New Dean at International University of Sarajevo!

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Universities

Meet Dr Emine Yaman, New Dean at International University of Sarajevo!

International University of Sarajevo (IUS) is the only university in the West Balkans that created and is implementing a Gender Equality Plan in higher education.

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What's in a Number? How (and Why) Measuring Research Productivity in Different Ways Changes the Gender Gap

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What's in a Number? How (and Why) Measuring Research Productivity in Different Ways Changes the Gender Gap

The gender gap in research productivity varies widely from study to study. This paper looks at how (and why) measuring productivity in different ways provides different pictures of the gender gap.

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Publishing

When the Numbers Tell Different Stories

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When the Numbers Tell Different Stories

Men produce twice as many scientific publications as women. At least that's the long-held assumption. But Lynn Nygaard, a special adviser and doctoral research fellow at PRIO, challenges this widespread belief in her recent article.

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Open Access

Plan S Falls Short for Society Publishers - and for the Researchers They Serve

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Plan S Falls Short for Society Publishers - and for the Researchers They Serve

The proposal known as Plan S has the admirable aim of achieving full OA across a wide swath of journal publications. But the path currently suggested has serious drawbacks that could jeopardize nonprofit science societies.

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The 500-Year-Long Science Experiment

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The 500-Year-Long Science Experiment

In 2014, microbiologists began a study that they hope will continue long after they're dead.

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Biomedicine

Pharmaceutical Companies Follow Public Funders of Research in Efforts to Reform Science Publishing

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Biomedicine

Pharmaceutical Companies Follow Public Funders of Research in Efforts to Reform Science Publishing

Open Pharma, which works with pharma to drive fast and transparent medical publishing, is encouraging pharmaceutical companies to use their influence more.

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AmeliCA Vs Plan S: Same Target, Two Different Strategies to Achieve Open Access

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AmeliCA Vs Plan S: Same Target, Two Different Strategies to Achieve Open Access

AmeliCA is a multi-institutional community-driven initiative supported by UNESCO that arises in response to the international, regional, national and institutional contexts of Open Access, which seeks a collaborative, sustainable, protected and non-commercial solution for Open Knowledge in Latin America and the Global South.

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The Hidden Automation Agenda of the Davos Elite

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The Hidden Automation Agenda of the Davos Elite

In public, executives wring their hands over automation's negative consequences for workers. In private, they talk about how they are racing to automate.

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