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Astronomy

Something on Mars Is Producing Gas Usually Made by Living Things on Earth

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Astronomy

Something on Mars Is Producing Gas Usually Made by Living Things on Earth

Mars emits methane, a European orbiter has confirmed. But scientists can't say yet whether the source is geological or biological.

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Brexit

Ten Reasons to Move to Germany As a Researcher

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Brexit

Ten Reasons to Move to Germany As a Researcher

Why Germany is becoming a career destination for many researchers.

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Open Access

The Two-Way Street of Open Access Journal Publishing: Flip It and Reverse It

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The Two-Way Street of Open Access Journal Publishing: Flip It and Reverse It

As Open access is often perceived as the end goal of scholarly publishing, much research has focused on flipping subscription journals to an OA model. Focusing on what can happen after the presumed finish line, this study identifies journals that have converted from OA to a subscription model, and places these “reverse flips” within the greater context of scholarly publishing.

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Predatory Publishing

'Predatory' Scientific Publisher Is Hit With a $50 Million Judgment

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'Predatory' Scientific Publisher Is Hit With a $50 Million Judgment

The Federal Trade Commission accused Omics International, a publisher in India, of operating hundreds of fake research journals with deceptive business practices.

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How Digital Technologies Can Improve Scientific Research: The Case of Peer Review

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Peer Review

How Digital Technologies Can Improve Scientific Research: The Case of Peer Review

Visible progress has been made  in publishing -  researchers are no longer bound by the limits of geography or the contents of their local library  -  but is the potential being truly maximised?

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How to Counter 'Manels' and Make Scientific Meetings More Inclusive

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How to Counter 'Manels' and Make Scientific Meetings More Inclusive

Atmospheric scientist Angie Pendergrass spoke to Nature about a newly-published guide to broadening participation in conferences.

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Open Data
Research

FAIRsharing As a Community Approach to Standards, Repositories and Policies

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FAIRsharing As a Community Approach to Standards, Repositories and Policies

Community-developed standards, such as those for the identification, citation and reporting of data, underpin reproducible and reusable research, aid scholarly publishing, and drive both the discovery and the evolution of scientific practice.

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Gender

Gender Bias From A Woman In Science

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Gender

Gender Bias From A Woman In Science

If sexual harassment, misconduct, and retaliation are the firing squads that assassinate individual careers, then implicit bias is the lead in the water that poisons the entire town.

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Open Access

Most European Universities Failing to Monitor Open Access Costs

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Most European Universities Failing to Monitor Open Access Costs

Survey finds that European institutions have open access policies in place - but far fewer have specific targets systems to check their progress.

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Cybersecurity

College Cyber-defences Hacked in Two Hours

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College Cyber-defences Hacked in Two Hours

Sensitive research and personal data is obtained in test cyber-attacks on UK universities.

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Careers

How Not to React to Your Pregnant Student

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How Not to React to Your Pregnant Student

In STEM fields, students with an unplanned pregnancy need mentors who will guide rather than dictate the way forward.

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Ethics

Google Cancels AI Ethics Board in Response to Outcry

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Google Cancels AI Ethics Board in Response to Outcry

The controversial panel lasted just a little over a week.

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Infrastructures

SPARC Landscape Analysis - The Changing Academic Publishing Industry

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Infrastructures

SPARC Landscape Analysis - The Changing Academic Publishing Industry

This landscape analysis studies the growing trend of commercial acquisition of critical research infrastructure. It intends to provide a comprehensive look at the current players in this arena, their strategies and potential actions. They conclude that key stakeholders such as libraries must be able to prioritize their own infrastructure funding.

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Policy

Affordable College Textbook Act Reintroduced in U.S. Congress

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Affordable College Textbook Act Reintroduced in U.S. Congress

The Affordable College Textbook Act aims to make higher education more affordable by expanding the use and awareness of open educational resources.

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Data Visualisation

JetFighter: Towards Figure Accuracy and Accessibility

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JetFighter: Towards Figure Accuracy and Accessibility

JetFighter screens preprints to improve data representation and colour-blind accessibility.

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Metrics

Elsevier Chief: End Citation Fixation to Halt 'salami Publishing'

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Metrics

Elsevier Chief: End Citation Fixation to Halt 'salami Publishing'

YS Chi claims publisher's shift to recognise research quality over quantity left a void that has been filled by others happy to publish insubstantial work

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Journals

Full DOAJ Data Dump Now Available

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Journals

Full DOAJ Data Dump Now Available

Despite a rather awkward name, ten reasons why data dumps are a good thing.

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Conflict of Interest
Cancer

Memorial Sloan Kettering Leaders Violated Conflict-of-Interest Rules, Report Finds

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Cancer

Memorial Sloan Kettering Leaders Violated Conflict-of-Interest Rules, Report Finds

A policy review follows months of turmoil at the cancer center, which pledged an overhaul, including new rules on public disclosure and limits on outside profits.

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Gender
Prizes

Making Progress Towards Gender Parity and Increased Diversity

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Gender
Prizes

Making Progress Towards Gender Parity and Increased Diversity

Many previous attempts at achieving gender parity - like special awards for women - are decried as tokenism, and seem unlikely to induce sustained and systemic change. Given this mindset, our research team decided to take a slightly different approach - with promising results.

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Climate

Shell Quits Trade Group over Climate-Change Positions

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Climate

Shell Quits Trade Group over Climate-Change Positions

Shell, citing its positions on climate change, quits an industry trade group. But critics say the oil giant should leave other trade groups as well. Shell said it used four markers in evaluating its trade group memberships: support for the Paris climate agreement, support for carbon taxes, policies encouraging low-carbon technologies and a continuing role for natural gas, which now makes up more than half of Shell’s business.

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Advocacy
Policy

6 Ways to Make Your Science Advocacy Effective at the State and Local Levels

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6 Ways to Make Your Science Advocacy Effective at the State and Local Levels

Advice from the first Science Day at the Arizona state legislature: learn the structure, culture, and language of politics.

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Open Science

Module 1 of the Open Science MOOC: Open Principles

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Open Science

Module 1 of the Open Science MOOC: Open Principles

This is Module 1 of the Open Science MOOC. This course is totally SELF-PACED, meaning it can be completed whenever you want and in your own time. Rationale: To innovate in a field frequently implies moving against prevailing trends and cultural inertia. Open Science is no different. No matter how convinced you are, you will come across resistance from peers and colleagues, and the best defence is strong personal conviction that what you are doing may not be perfect now, but is the right decision in the long run. This module will introduce the guiding principles of the 'open movement', the different actors involved, and the impact that they are having. Learning outcomes You will be able to describe the ethical, legal, social, economic, and research impact arguments for and against Open Science. After deciding which platforms/tools/services are most useful for themselves and their community, you will develop a personal profile for showcasing your research profile and outputs. After reflecting on the status of Open Science within your research group or lab, you will devise concrete ways to locally improve open practices. Using the guidelines published by their research laboratories, departments, or institutes, you will identify the policies for career progression and assessment, publishing and open access, data sharing, and intellectual property. Resources: Open Principles There are two tasks that are optional as part of this module: Defining how Open Science affects you. Developing your digital researcher profile. These tasks are OPTIONAL. You do NOT need to complete them in order to finish this module. They are, however, strongly recommended still. To complete this module, the only thing you need to do is complete the quiz! Once you have done that, you get this cool certificate to proudly display (the real one is bigger and nicer). Citation: We strongly encourage maximal sharing, re-use, and remixing of all content available for this module. It is also openly-licensed (CC0 or CC-BY at source) and copyright free as such. To cite this work, please use: Jon Tennant; Bruce Caron; Jo Havemann; Samuel Guay; Julien Colomb; Eva Lantsoght; Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra; Katharina Kriegel; Justin Sègbédji Ahinon; Cooper Smout & Gareth O'Neill. (2019, March 16). OpenScienceMOOC/Module-1-Open-Principles 2.0.0 (Version 2.0.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2595951 Other live modules: Module 5: Open Research Software and Open Source

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Rankings

Deliver Us from Rankers

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Deliver Us from Rankers

James Wilsdon feels that a new university ranking based on contributions to society is too little, too late.

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Gender

BethAnn McLaughlin: 'Too Many Women in Science Have to Run the Gauntlet of Abuse and Leave'

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BethAnn McLaughlin: 'Too Many Women in Science Have to Run the Gauntlet of Abuse and Leave'

The neuroscientist talks about her website to expose sexual 'harassholes' in science

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Evaluation

Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluations

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Gender
Evaluation

Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluations

Paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. Despite the fact that neither students’ grades nor self-study hours are affected by the instructor’s gender, it was found that women receive systematically lower teaching evaluations than their male colleagues.

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Ethics
AI

Hey Google, Sorry You Lost Your Ethics Council, So We Made One for You

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Hey Google, Sorry You Lost Your Ethics Council, So We Made One for You

We asked experts for practical suggestions on why Google's AI ethics council bombed and what the company should do next.

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Open Data

Normalizing Data (sharing)

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Open Data

Normalizing Data (sharing)

Introducing Five Essential Factors, our latest white paper. Over the past two years, we've heard from more than 11,000 researchers about their views on data sharing, what they do in practice and the challenges they face. Building on that understanding, today we have released a whitepaper which proposes five key factors to make data management and sharing "business as usual" for all researchers.

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Mathematics
Women in Science

In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical Universe

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Mathematics
Women in Science

In Bubbles, She Sees a Mathematical Universe

For Karen Uhlenbeck, winner of the Abel Prize for math, a whimsical phenomenon offers a window onto higher dimensions.

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Publishing

How Can Publishers and Librarians Work Together to Increase Engagement to Digital Collections?

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Libraries
Publishing

How Can Publishers and Librarians Work Together to Increase Engagement to Digital Collections?

UKSG Breakout session: Increasing Engagement with Digital Collections.

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Open Access

What Are Mirror Journals, and Can They Offer a New World of Open Access?

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What Are Mirror Journals, and Can They Offer a New World of Open Access?

A pilot program gives authors another way to publish OA while enjoying the benefits of an established journal.

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