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Open Access

Openness: An Interview with Daniel Hook, CEO of Digital Science.

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Openness: An Interview with Daniel Hook, CEO of Digital Science.

Robert Harington interviews Daniel Hook, CEO of Digital Science, discussing openness and findings from his recent report entitled The Ascent of Open Access.

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Debunking Pseudo-science | Canadian Lawyer Mag

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Debunking Pseudo-science | Canadian Lawyer Mag

For those trained in the sciences and the practice of law, where skepticism, logical reasoning and critical thinking are the most closely held tools to guide them through life, it's vexing to witness seemingly intelligent people duped by pseudo-scientific nutrition advice and treatments for illnesses with no evidence of effectiveness.

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Science and Politics: Can Research into Legislative Decision-making Help to Address Food Security?

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Science and Politics: Can Research into Legislative Decision-making Help to Address Food Security?

Policymakers need to be encouraged to take a scientic approach when drawing up legislation to boost food security, according to a panel of experts.

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Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast

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Cut the Science Budget? Not So Fast

Contrary to first impressions, Congress has done a decent job standing up for scientific research.

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​Norwegian Research Institutions Have Decided Not to Renew Their Agreement with Elsevier

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​Norwegian Research Institutions Have Decided Not to Renew Their Agreement with Elsevier

The offer from Elsevier is a long way from fulfilling the Norwegian requirements for open access to research articles. There is also no movement in transitioning the agreement from paying to read to paying for open publishing. Norwegian research institutions will therefore not renew the agreement with Elsevier for 2019. 

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ELife Announces First Release of Open-source Submission and Peer-review Platform: Libero Reviewer

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ELife Announces First Release of Open-source Submission and Peer-review Platform: Libero Reviewer

New software enables the rapid submission of manuscripts for initial assessment.

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Perking Up Peer Review: Hindawi Partners with Publons

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Perking Up Peer Review: Hindawi Partners with Publons

Hindawi partners with Publons to improve and speed up the peer review process.

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Statement of Scientists and Scholars Concerning the Protests for More Climate Protection - #scientists4future

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Statement of Scientists and Scholars Concerning the Protests for More Climate Protection - #scientists4future

The concerns of the young protesters are justified.

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Open Data

Legal Issues in Dealing with Research Data

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Legal Issues in Dealing with Research Data

New guides for researchers and project coordinators will be presented during the webinar on 29 March 2019. 

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Genetics

Adopt a Moratorium on Heritable Genome Editing

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Adopt a Moratorium on Heritable Genome Editing

Eric Lander, Françoise Baylis, Feng Zhang, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Paul Berg and specialists from seven countries call for an international governance framework on genome editing.

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Science and Its Significant Other: Representing the Humanities in Bibliometric Scholarship

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Science and Its Significant Other: Representing the Humanities in Bibliometric Scholarship

The article explores the conceptual frameworks, methods, and data sources used in bibliometrics to study the nature of the humanities, and its differences and similarities in comparison with other scientific domains.

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Evaluation

Predicting the Results of Evaluation Procedures of Academics

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Predicting the Results of Evaluation Procedures of Academics

The 2010 reform of the Italian university system introduced the National Scientific Habilitation (ASN) as a requirement for applying to permanent professor positions. Since the CVs of the 59149 candidates and the results of their assessments have been made publicly available, the ASN constitutes an opportunity to perform analyses about a nation-wide evaluation process.

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"A Toxic Culture of Overwork": Inside the Graduate Student Mental Health Crisis

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"A Toxic Culture of Overwork": Inside the Graduate Student Mental Health Crisis

The mental health crisis extends into the ways counseling and psychological services are provided and into the intrinsic nature of graduate education.

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Science Politics

Why Scientists Are Getting Involved

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Why Scientists Are Getting Involved

Young people are going on a climate strike and researchers are supporting their cause. Reto Knutti discusses the issues.

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Collaboration

"We Should Treat Each Other with Respect"

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"We Should Treat Each Other with Respect"

ETH Zurich has submitted a request to the ETH Board to terminate the employment relationship with a professor in the former Institute for Astronomy. To avoid as far as possible similar cases from escalating in future, ETH Zurich is adapting its structures and processes.

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"Biological Variability Makes Reproducibility More Difficult"

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"Biological Variability Makes Reproducibility More Difficult"

Research findings based on HeLa cells cannot always be reproduced by other scientists. To get to the bottom of this lack of reproducibility, a group of system biologists working with ETH Professor Ruedi Aebersold has embarked on a massive project: molecular cell measurement.

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UC Press Supports University of California's Stance on Elsevier

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Social Sciences

UC Press Supports University of California's Stance on Elsevier

As the publishing arm of the University of California system, UC Press supports the UC libraries in their cancellation of the Elsevier "big deal" package. As small to medium-sized publishers of largely humanities and social sciences (HSS) journals, university presses (including UC Press) have had to compete for diminishing library resources to support our publishing programs.

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A History of the Iberian Peninsula, As Told by Its Skeletons

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A History of the Iberian Peninsula, As Told by Its Skeletons

With an analysis of DNA from nearly 300 fossilized remains, scientists are peering into human prehistory in the region.

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Open Access Book Metrics Survey for Authors and Editors

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Open Access Book Metrics Survey for Authors and Editors

Online survey BOS

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Climate

Why Scientists Should Support the Youth Climate Strike

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Why Scientists Should Support the Youth Climate Strike

Young people will be greatly impacted by the effects of climate change, so it is critical that their voices are heard.

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"I Want a Climate Where Everyone Can Fulfil Their Potential"

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"I Want a Climate Where Everyone Can Fulfil Their Potential"

The ETH Zurich Executive Board is submitting a request to the ETH Board for the dismissal of a professor, while simultaneously launching a package of measures to improve the quality of leadership and supervision at ETH.

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Nationalfonds: Frauen Bei Vergabe Von Fördergeldern Benachteiligt

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Nationalfonds: Frauen Bei Vergabe Von Fördergeldern Benachteiligt

Der Nationalfonds ist der wichtigste Förderer hiesiger Forschung.

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Algorithms Are Now Shockingly Good at Doing Science

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Algorithms Are Now Shockingly Good at Doing Science

Whether probing the evolution of galaxies or discovering new chemical compounds, algorithms are detecting patterns no humans could have spotted.

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Potential Bias in Peer Review of Grant Applications at the Swiss National Science Foundation

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Potential Bias in Peer Review of Grant Applications at the Swiss National Science Foundation

Study shows that peer review of grant applications at the SNSF may be prone to biases stemming from different applicant and reviewer characteristics. Based on this study, the SNSF abandoned nomination of reviewers by applicants, and made members of panels aware of the other systematic differences in scores.

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Climate

Inspiration, Humility, Hope, and Sadness: Reflections on the Youth Climate Strike

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Inspiration, Humility, Hope, and Sadness: Reflections on the Youth Climate Strike

Last Friday, hundreds of thousands of students in the United States and around the world were out in the streets rather than in their classrooms, demanding that our political leaders address the climate crisis with the urgency and focused action that the science so clearly demands.

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Misconduct

Education and Science Giant Elsevier Left Users' Passwords Exposed Online

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Education and Science Giant Elsevier Left Users' Passwords Exposed Online

Due a to a misconfigured server, a researcher found a constant stream of Elsevier users' passwords.

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Open Access

Open Access Task Force Releases Draft Recommendations

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Open Access Task Force Releases Draft Recommendations

The MIT community is invited to comment on ways to increase sharing of research, data, software, and more.

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Science Politics

The Rise and Fall of Scientific Authority - and How to Bring It Back

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The Rise and Fall of Scientific Authority - and How to Bring It Back

Robert P. Crease harks back to the shapers of our scientific infrastructure and what they can tell us about how to handle the threat we now face.

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Open Access

"Subscribe to Open" As a Model for Voting with Our Dollars - IO: In The Open

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"Subscribe to Open" As a Model for Voting with Our Dollars - IO: In The Open

How can academic libraries "vote with their dollars"?

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Academia

Beware the Well-intentioned Advice of Unusually Successful Academics

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Beware the Well-intentioned Advice of Unusually Successful Academics

There is a wealth of advice and 'how to' guides available to academics on the subject of how research can have an impact on policy and practice. In this post Kathryn Oliver and Paul Cairney assess the value of this literature, arguing that unless researchers seek to situate research impact within processes of policymaking and academic knowledge production, this advice can ultimately reinforce current inequalities in research impact.

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