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Open Data

Data Sharing: Better for Everyone, Especially You!! | PLOS Biologue

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Open Data

Data Sharing: Better for Everyone, Especially You!! | PLOS Biologue

Happy Open Data Day 2019! It's that special day of the year again! Well, every day should be Open Data Day, but today lots of motivated folk come together around the world to remind us all why Open Data, Open Science, and sharing of data and science in general is better for everyone. Better for reuse, better for tracking public money flows, better for open mapping and development, and also, lest we lost sight, better for the researcher who produced the data! Why better for the researchers who generated the data? Better because the value add from sharing is multifold. Others can reuse and reanalyse your data. If you've placed the data in a repository with a persistent identifier, you'll get attributed when they are reused and you can get credit for this - and even citations. What may not be immediately obvious is that taking a little bit of time to ensure your data are 'sharable' is good practise that ensures that when you want to use

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Biomedicine

Big Pharma is Embracing Open-Access Publishing Like Never Before

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Biomedicine

Big Pharma is Embracing Open-Access Publishing Like Never Before

The proportion of open-access publications with authors from the pharmaceutical industry doubled between 2009 and 2016.

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Early Career Researchers

Travel Blockers: What Gets in the Way of Early Career Travel?

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Early Career Researchers

Travel Blockers: What Gets in the Way of Early Career Travel?

Five junior researchers share their thoughts on travel barriers.

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Publishing
Open Access

The Guardian View on Academic Publishing: Disastrous Capitalism | Editorial

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The Guardian View on Academic Publishing: Disastrous Capitalism | Editorial

The giants of the scientific publishing industry have made huge profits for decades. Now they are under threat.

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Peer Review

Peer-review Experiments Tracked in Online Repository

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Peer Review

Peer-review Experiments Tracked in Online Repository

ReimagineReview records trials that are probing the pros and cons of different approaches to review.

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Society

'Antivaxxers' Attack U.S. Science Panel

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'Antivaxxers' Attack U.S. Science Panel

Meetings of a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccine committee have become the latest front in a national battle over immunization.

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Publishing

The Real Cost of Knowledge

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Publishing

The Real Cost of Knowledge

The University of California has broken with one of the world's largest academic publishers. Is this the end of a very profitable business model?

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Funding

International Differences in Basic Research Grant Funding - a Systematic Comparison

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Funding

International Differences in Basic Research Grant Funding - a Systematic Comparison

Using a structured systematic comparative approach, this study analyses differences in basic research grant funding between the main academic research funding agency of Germany and the main agencies of five other countries, including the Swiss National Science Foundation. 

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ORCID

ORCID Member Survey Report

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ORCID

ORCID Member Survey Report

Summary of the results of the 2018 ORCID members survey.

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Open Access

ELife Welcomes Michael Eisen As Editor-in-Chief

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Open Access

ELife Welcomes Michael Eisen As Editor-in-Chief

Leading open-access advocate will take eLife forward in its mission to transform publishing in the life and biomedical sciences.

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Philosophy

Why Science Needs Philosophy

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Philosophy

Why Science Needs Philosophy

Present-day scientists often perceive philosophy as completely different from science. However, philosophy can have an important and productive impact on science.

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Clinical Trials
China

China Creating National Medical Ethics Body to Oversee Clinical Trials

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China Creating National Medical Ethics Body to Oversee Clinical Trials

The technologies that will be regulated by the ethics committee are often new and are deemed risky either because of safety or moral concerns.

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Careers
Funding

Calling All Wellcome Early Career Researchers

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Calling All Wellcome Early Career Researchers

The Wellcome Trust installs an Early Career Researchers Advisory Board.

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Scott Gottlieb's Sudden Resignation Will Give Biotech a Panic Attack - STAT

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Scott Gottlieb's Sudden Resignation Will Give Biotech a Panic Attack - STAT

With Gottlieb on his way out, many will recall the other frontrunners before he got the job who were eager to dismantle the FDA oversight process.

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Open Access

Plan S - Time to Decide What We Stand for

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Open Access

Plan S - Time to Decide What We Stand for

Reflections on the recent consultation period for Plan S, a funder led proposal for achieving universal open access to research papers.

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Innovation

Tracker is a Boon for Innovation in Peer Review

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Innovation

Tracker is a Boon for Innovation in Peer Review

Nature welcomes a registry that supports experiments to improve refereeing.

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Open Access
Plan S

What Do Countries in the Global South Stand to Gain from Signing Up to Europe's Open Access Strategy?

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Plan S

What Do Countries in the Global South Stand to Gain from Signing Up to Europe's Open Access Strategy?

Plan S raises challenging questions for the Global South. Even if Plan S fails to achieve its objectives the growing determination in Europe to trigger a “global flip” to open access suggests developing countries will have to develop an alternative strategy.

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Gender
Funding

New Study of NIH Funding Says Women Get Smaller Grants Than Men

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Gender
Funding

New Study of NIH Funding Says Women Get Smaller Grants Than Men

New study of NIH funding says women overall get smaller grants than men, even when controlling for research potential. The findings have implications for their long-term success in academic science.

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Science Culture

I Am Not a Woman in Science. I Am a Scientist.

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Science Culture

I Am Not a Woman in Science. I Am a Scientist.

What does it mean to you, being a female scientist? Twenty women share their thoughts.

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Brexit

UK Considers Post-Brexit Research Fund Open to World

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Brexit

UK Considers Post-Brexit Research Fund Open to World

The government will assess whether a UK granting scheme could help make up for lost EU research funding.

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Open Science

Lost Knowledge: Open Science is One Solution to Hidden Data

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Open Science

Lost Knowledge: Open Science is One Solution to Hidden Data

The progress of science depends on how we preserve and share what we know.

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Careers
Universities

‘It Keeps You Nice and Disposable’: The Plight of Adjunct Professors

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Careers
Universities

‘It Keeps You Nice and Disposable’: The Plight of Adjunct Professors

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Scientific Method

A New Vision for the Statistical Training of Scientists

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Scientific Method

A New Vision for the Statistical Training of Scientists

Many of today's problems in science are substantially driven by deficits in statistical thinking and data skills that are common across the sciences. This opinion article justifies this position, and offers ways that these deficits might be addressed.

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Early Career Researchers
Careers

The Life of P.I. - Transitions to Independence in Academia

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Early Career Researchers
Careers

The Life of P.I. - Transitions to Independence in Academia

The data in this report summarises the responses gathered from 365 principle investigators of academic laboratories, who started their independent positions in the UK within the last 6 years up to 2018. We find that too many new investigators express frustration and poor optimism for the future. These data also reveal, that many of these individuals lack the support required to make a successful transition to independence and that simple measures could be put in place by both funders and universities in order to better support these early career researchers. We use these data to make both recommendations of good practice and for changes to policies that would make significant improvements to those currently finding independence challenging. We find that some new investigators face significant obstacles when building momentum and hiring a research team. In particular, access to PhD students. We also find some important areas such as starting salaries where significant gender differences persist, which cannot be explained by seniority. Our data also underlines the importance of support networks, within and outside the department, and the positive influence of good mentorship through this difficult career stage.

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Open Access
Collaboration
Funding

The Open Tide - How Openness in Research and Communication is Becoming the Default Setting

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Open Access
Collaboration
Funding

The Open Tide - How Openness in Research and Communication is Becoming the Default Setting

The UK has benefitted from funder incentives that make Open Access appealing for authors, while US funders have taken a less interventionist approach to Open Access. This in turn has led to increased international collaboration for UK researchers.

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Peer Review
Gender

Gender Bias in Peer Review - Opening Up the Black Box

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Gender

Gender Bias in Peer Review - Opening Up the Black Box

Gender bias in peer review has been much discussed in the wider research community. However, there have been few attempts to analyse the issue within the social sciences. This post highlights research undertaken by the Regional Studies Association to investigate the effect of gender on peer review outcomes.

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Business

New Owner for Times Higher Education

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Business

New Owner for Times Higher Education

Inflexion acquires company from TPG Capital

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Africa
Open Access

Achieving Open Access

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Africa
Open Access

Achieving Open Access

both in Europe and Latin America principles have been postulated to achieve Open Access. Europe calls it Plan S while in Latin America it…

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Funding
Trump

Trump Once Again Requests Deep Cuts in U.S. Science Spending

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United States
Funding
Trump

Trump Once Again Requests Deep Cuts in U.S. Science Spending

As President Trump requests deep budget cuts on science spending, he is likely to meet strong opposition in Congress.

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Publishing

Ten Myths Around Open Scholarly Publishing

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Ten Myths Around Open Scholarly Publishing

The changing world of scholarly communication and the emergence of 'Open Science' or 'Open Research' has brought to light a number of controversial and hotly-debated topics. Yet, evidence-based rational debate is regularly drowned out by misinformed or exaggerated rhetoric, which does not benefit the evolving system of scholarly communication.

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