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Does Born-Digital Mean Rethinking Peer Review?

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Does Born-Digital Mean Rethinking Peer Review?

What kind of peer review is developing to evaluate long-form digital scholarship? A view from AAUP press editors.

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Do We Need A Self-Citation Index?

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Do We Need A Self-Citation Index?

Designed to identify individuals who might be gaming their h-index score, the s-index may do more harm than good.

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bioRxiv Selects Hypothesis to Enable Annotation on Preprints

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bioRxiv Selects Hypothesis to Enable Annotation on Preprints

Hypothesis and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are today announcing the selection of the Hypothesis open source annotation framework for the bioRxiv preprint service as their primary annotation mechanism.

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Should Research Funding Be Distributed Equally Among Scientists?

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Should Research Funding Be Distributed Equally Among Scientists?

Instead of making scientists compete for grants based on project proposals, research funding could simply be divided equally among all ‘qualified’ researchers, according to a new paper.

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How Much Would Each Researcher Receive if Funding Was Distributed Equally?

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How Much Would Each Researcher Receive if Funding Was Distributed Equally?

A paper arguing that researchers could, on average, maintain current PhD student and Postdoc employment levels, and still have at their disposal a moderate to considerable budget for travel and equipment, depeding on the country.

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Plan for New Medical Preprint Server Receives a Mixed Response

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Plan for New Medical Preprint Server Receives a Mixed Response

Some worry that posting unvetted medical manuscripts could cause problems.

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Open Science

A Model for Invasive Alien Species in Europe

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A Model for Invasive Alien Species in Europe

Workshop on a growing threat to Europe's biodiversity and the role of Citizen Science and Open Data as a model.

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Peer Review Week 2017

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Peer Review Week 2017

Transparency in Review, and other innovations - Research in progress blog

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House Approves 2018 Spending Bills

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House Approves 2018 Spending Bills

US Lawmakers generally reject Trump’s proposals for deep science cuts.

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UK Parliament’s Science Committee now Has a Female Member

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UK Parliament’s Science Committee now Has a Female Member

An initial roster consisting only of men did not go over well at all.

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‘Advances’ Honored with Ig Nobel Prizes

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‘Advances’ Honored with Ig Nobel Prizes

The annual awards recognize the most unusual scientific achievements, such as cats that behave like liquids and tampons that play music.

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Stanford and MIT Lead Arts and Humanities Ranking

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Stanford and MIT Lead Arts and Humanities Ranking

Peking University joins the top 20 of the Times Higher Education subject table for the first time

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Misuse of Received Manuscripts by Peer Reviewers

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Misuse of Received Manuscripts by Peer Reviewers

Trust that reviewers will treat manuscripts received for peer review as confidential communications is an essential tenet of peer review. New results suggest that breaches of this trust do occur.

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Storytelling and Evidence-Based Policy

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Storytelling and Evidence-Based Policy

A number of authors interested in how to translate evidence into policy identify the importance of policy narrative and argue that advocates of scientific evidence need to tell good stories to grab the attention and appeal to the emotions of policymakers.

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Solid and Liquid Cats, Didgeridoos and Cheese Disgust Scoop Ig Nobel Awards

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Solid and Liquid Cats, Didgeridoos and Cheese Disgust Scoop Ig Nobel Awards

Scientists from around the globe gathered for annual ceremony celebrating research that ‘first makes you laugh, then makes you think’.

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Careers

The Unhappy Postdoc

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The Unhappy Postdoc

A survey of 190 postdocs in North America reveals a surprisingly unhappy postdoc community with low satisfaction with life scores.

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Seven Things I Learned at the 8th International Peer Review Congress

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Seven Things I Learned at the 8th International Peer Review Congress

Here's a brief summary of some key takeaways from this year's Peer Review Congress, held every four years. A talk by the Swiss National Science Foundation was especially enjoyed.

 

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Swiss Universities Loved by Foreign Students

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Swiss Universities Loved by Foreign Students

More than half of those doing a doctorate in Switzerland come from abroad, according to the latest OECD education indicators.

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AI Research Is in Desperate Need of an Ethical Watchdog

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AI Research Is in Desperate Need of an Ethical Watchdog

More social scientists are using AI intending to solve society’s ills, but they don’t have clear ethical guidelines to prevent them from accidentally harming people.

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Cybersecurity and Technology Transfer Seen as Top Priorities for NIST Director Nominee

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Cybersecurity and Technology Transfer Seen as Top Priorities for NIST Director Nominee

President Donald Trump has nominated Walter Copan, an expert in technology transfer, to be the director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He says his top priority for the agency is to implement the Cybersecurity Framework.

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Researchers Unite in Quest for ‘Standard Model’ of the Brain

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Researchers Unite in Quest for ‘Standard Model’ of the Brain

Modelled on big physics projects, the International Brain Lab will bring together some of the world’s pre-eminent neuroscientists to probe a single behaviour.

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'One-Size-Fits-All’ Threshold for P Values Under Fire

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Misconduct

'One-Size-Fits-All’ Threshold for P Values Under Fire

Scientists hit back at a proposal to make it tougher to call findings statistically significant.

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Prizes

And the Sentinel Award Goes To...

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And the Sentinel Award Goes To...

Congratulations to Irene Hames, the winner of Publons' inaugural Sentinel Award - for outstanding advocacy, innovation or contribution to scholarly peer review.

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eLife and Collaborative Knowledge Foundation Partner

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eLife and Collaborative Knowledge Foundation Partner

The goal is to deliver an open-source submission and peer-review platform

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Publishing

Publishers Go After Networking Site for Illicit Sharing of Journal Papers

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Publishers Go After Networking Site for Illicit Sharing of Journal Papers

Letter requests that ResearchGate consider removing content in violation of copyright.

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Scientific Society Defines Sexual Harassment as Scientific Misconduct

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Scientific Society Defines Sexual Harassment as Scientific Misconduct

American Geophysical Union places harassment, bullying, and discrimination on par with falsification, fabrication, and plagiarism.

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UK

UK Pledges $88 Million to Gigantic US Particle Physics Experiment

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UK Pledges $88 Million to Gigantic US Particle Physics Experiment

UK researchers to build key parts of proposed Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment

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Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?

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Is the Tail Wagging the Dog?

On perversity in academic rewards

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Biomedicine

Too Few Antibiotics in Pipeline to Tackle Global Drug-Resistance Crisis

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Biomedicine

Too Few Antibiotics in Pipeline to Tackle Global Drug-Resistance Crisis

Nowhere near enough new drugs are currently in development says a WHO report, which calls for urgent investment and responsible use of existing antibiotics.

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Ambitious Neuroscience Project to Probe How the Brain Makes Decisions

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Ambitious Neuroscience Project to Probe How the Brain Makes Decisions

Combining expertise from 21 labs in Europe and the US, the International Brain Laboratory will attempt to answer one of the greatest mysteries of all time.

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