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Scientists Don't Stay for Long in Their Jobs Anymore: Study

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Scientists Don't Stay for Long in Their Jobs Anymore: Study

Plus, more scientists nowadays spend their entire careers in supporting roles, rather than leading their own research programs.

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Swiss Universities Fear EU Science Funding Snub

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Swiss Universities Fear EU Science Funding Snub

Swiss universities fear losing out on the European Union's "Horizon Europe" science research funding pot.

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The Emotional Toll of Graduate School

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The Emotional Toll of Graduate School

Mental health disorders and depression are far more likely for grad students than they are for the average American.

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Request for Feedback on Grant Identifier Metadata

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Digitalization

Request for Feedback on Grant Identifier Metadata

We first announced plans to investigate identifiers for grants in 2017 and are almost ready to violate the first rule of grant identifiers which is “they probably should not be called grant identifiers”.

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OASPA Feedback on Plan S Implementation Guidance

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OASPA Feedback on Plan S Implementation Guidance

As a community of 140 organisations who are committed to the advancement of open access publishing and who represent the majority of the of the OA journal output in the DOAJ*, OASPA is of course very supportive of the intentions of Plan S, as we commented previously at the beginning of October.

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Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What's at Stake in the Words We Use to Describe New Publishing Paradigms

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Academy-owned? Academic-led? Community-led? What's at Stake in the Words We Use to Describe New Publishing Paradigms

There is no question that we are facing significant challenges and opportunities as the traditional publishing model begins to falter. How the academy positions itself at this moment will have consequences for years to come.

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Open Science MOOC Module 5

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Open Science MOOC Module 5

Open Research Software and Open Source.

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Plan S
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AHA Expresses Concerns About Potential Impact of Plan S on the Humanities

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AHA Expresses Concerns About Potential Impact of Plan S on the Humanities

The AHA fully supports broad access to the resources required to create new knowledge and share it as widely as possible. However, concerns about the principles set out in Plan S have led the AHA to write a letter to Coalition S members regarding the potential for harm to humanities scholarship.

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ORCID Survey

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ORCID Survey

To help us better understand and meet the needs of our current and future users, we invite you to complete this survey of what you know about ORCID, whether - and if so, how - you currently use ORCID and your experiences of doing so, what’s working and what isn’t, and more.

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Bias Against Female Scientists Revealed in Study of Canadian Grants Program

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Bias Against Female Scientists Revealed in Study of Canadian Grants Program

Female scientists are less likely to win research dollars from the federal government's grant agency (CIHR), when the grant application is reviewed based on the scientist leading the project, rather than the proposal.

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FOSTER/OpenAIRE Moderated Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020

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FOSTER/OpenAIRE Moderated Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020

Are you participating in a H2020 funded project? Would you like to know more on how to comply with the H2020 Open Access mandate? Join in this moderated FOSTER/OpenAIRE Course on Open Access to Publications in Horizon 2020.

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ELife Ambassadors: Introducing ECRcentral

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ELife Ambassadors: Introducing ECRcentral

The community-curated website aims to connect early-career researchers with funding opportunities, useful resources and each other.

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Main Outcomes of NWO/ZonMw Consultation Meeting on Plan S

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Main Outcomes of NWO/ZonMw Consultation Meeting on Plan S

On the 31th of January NWO and ZonMw organised a consultation meeting as part of the public feedback on the implementation of Plan S. The meeting was very well attended with over 250 people representing all segments of the Dutch research community.

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OPERAS Declaration on the Plan S Implementation Guidance

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OPERAS Declaration on the Plan S Implementation Guidance

OPERAS, the European research infrastructure dedicated to open scholarly communication in the Social Sciences and Humanities, provides its recommendations to the guidance document on the implementation of Plan S.

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Future of Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Communication

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Future of Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Communication

The Report of the Expert Group to the European Commission proposes a vision for the future of scholarly communication. It examines the current system and its main actors and puts forward recommendations.

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Research Data

The Information System Supporting Research

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Research Data

The Information System Supporting Research

Access to expert commentary and insight - and an invitation to co-create the system of the future

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Interview with Jon Tennant on Open Science MOOC | Eurodoc

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Interview with Jon Tennant on Open Science MOOC | Eurodoc

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Where Do Our Graduates Go? A Toolkit for Retrospective and Ongoing Career Outcomes Data Collection for Biomedical PhD Students and Postdoctoral Scholars

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Early Career Researchers

Where Do Our Graduates Go? A Toolkit for Retrospective and Ongoing Career Outcomes Data Collection for Biomedical PhD Students and Postdoctoral Scholars

Universities are at long last undertaking efforts to collect and disseminate information about student career outcomes, after decades of calls to action. Organizations such as Rescuing Biomedical Research and Future of Research brought this issue to the forefront of graduate education, and the second Future of Biomedical Graduate and Postdoctoral Training conference (FOBGAPT2) featured the collection of career outcomes data in its final recommendations, published in this journal (Hitchcock et al., 2017). More recently, 26 institutions assembled as the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science, committing to ongoing collection and dissemination of career data for both graduate and postdoc alumni. A few individual institutions have shared snapshots of the data in peer-reviewed publications (Mathur et al., 2018; Silva, des Jarlais, Lindstaedt, Rotman, Watkins, 2016) and on websites. As more and more institutions take up this call to action, they will now be looking for tools, protocols, and best practices for ongoing career outcomes data collection, management, and dissemination. Here, we describe UCSF's experiences in conducting a retrospective study, and in institutionalizing a methodology for annual data collection and dissemination. We describe and share all tools we have developed, and we provide calculations of the time and resources required to accomplish both retrospective studies and annual updates. We also include broader recommendations for implementation at your own institutions, increasing the feasibility of this endeavor.

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EUA Releases Preview of 2nd Big Deals Survey Report

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EUA Releases Preview of 2nd Big Deals Survey Report

EUA has published a preview of the results of the latest edition of its Big Deals survey.

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The Women Who Contributed to Science but Were Buried in Footnotes

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Women in Science

The Women Who Contributed to Science but Were Buried in Footnotes

In a new study, researchers uncovered female programmers who made important but unrecognized contributions to genetics.

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Taking Stock of the Feedback on Plan S Implementation Guidance

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Taking Stock of the Feedback on Plan S Implementation Guidance

With thousand of pages of feedback on the Plans S implementation guidance, what themes emerged that might guide next steps?

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Integrity
United States

Overdue: a US Advisory Board for Research Integrity

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United States

Overdue: a US Advisory Board for Research Integrity

Research needs an authoritative forum to hash out collective problems, argue C. K. Gunsalus, Marcia K. McNutt and colleagues.

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Accurately Analysing Diversity in Research - Digital Science

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Accurately Analysing Diversity in Research - Digital Science

  This article by Dr Hélène Draux, Research Data Scientist at Digital Science, and Dr Suze Kundu, Head of Public Engagement at Digital Science takes note of 11th February, the annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

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Women in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

On 11 February, the United Nations, partners worldwide, women and girls will mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

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PLOS Provides Feedback on the Implementation of Plan S | The Official PLOS Blog

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PLOS Provides Feedback on the Implementation of Plan S | The Official PLOS Blog

PLOS welcomes Plan S as a 'decisive step towards the realisation of full open access'1, in particular the push it provides towards realization of a research process based on the principles of open science.

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How to Use Twitter to Further Your Research Career

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How to Use Twitter to Further Your Research Career

The social-media platform is often a tool for procrastination, says Jet-Sing M. Lee. But what else can it be?

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Celebrating Women and Girls in Science

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Celebrating Women and Girls in Science

February 11 was the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. This year, it was marked by a joint statement celebrating women’s achievements in science from Europe’s eight EIROforum laboratories.

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School Climate Strike Children's Brave Stand Has Our Support

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School Climate Strike Children's Brave Stand Has Our Support

We are inspired that our children, spurred on by the noble actions of Greta Thunberg and other striking students, are making their voices heard, say 224 academics

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We Have A Long Way To Go Before Women Are Equally Represented In The Sciences

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We Have A Long Way To Go Before Women Are Equally Represented In The Sciences

February 11th was International Women and Girls in Science Day, but despite the best efforts of many parents, teachers, and policymakers over the last two decades the numbers are still dismal.

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Ukraine's Science Revolution Stumbles Five Years on

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Science Politics

Ukraine's Science Revolution Stumbles Five Years on

On the five-year anniversary of an uprising that propelled Ukraine away from Russia and towards Europe, scientists say things are improving too slowly.

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