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Open Science
Economy
Impact

Significant Economic Benefits? Enhancing the Impact of Open Science for Knowledge Users

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Economy
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Significant Economic Benefits? Enhancing the Impact of Open Science for Knowledge Users

In this post it is discussed how open research can lead to economic benefits. The author suggests that future open research policies should focus on developing research discovery, translation and the capacity for research utilisation outside of the academy.

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Opinion
Brexit

What Boris Johnson's Leadership Could Mean for Science

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Brexit

What Boris Johnson's Leadership Could Mean for Science

The next UK prime minister is a controversial character - and his stance on Brexit concerns researchers.

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UK

No-deal Brexit 'threatens' UK Science Industry

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UK

No-deal Brexit 'threatens' UK Science Industry

Wellcome Trust chairwoman warns Boris Johnson that Britain will lose out if it "amputates" the EU.

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UK

Overseas Students Face 'unacceptable' Visa Costs After Outsourcing

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Overseas Students Face 'unacceptable' Visa Costs After Outsourcing

Universities fear chaos in September as private company struggles with workload.

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Switzerland
Open Science

Open Science in Switzerland: Opportunities and Challenges

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Open Science

Open Science in Switzerland: Opportunities and Challenges

Factsheet presenting the issues and recommendations surrounding open access to scientific literature and data in Switzerland and Europe.

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Publishing
Open Access

Academic Publishing Empires Need to Go

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Open Access

Academic Publishing Empires Need to Go

In response to the recent editorial "Open access and academic imperialism", disappointment is expressed at such a narrow and misleading interpretations of the recent attempts to make academic publishing more open.

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Publishing

Why We Publish Where We Do: Faculty Publishing Values and Their Relationship to Review, Promotion and Tenure Expectations

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Why We Publish Where We Do: Faculty Publishing Values and Their Relationship to Review, Promotion and Tenure Expectations

A survey of academics finds that respondents most value journal readership, while they believe their peers most value prestige and related metrics such as impact factor when submitting their work for publication.

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Open Data

Implementing a Data Policy: a How-to Guide for Publishers - OASPA

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Open Data

Implementing a Data Policy: a How-to Guide for Publishers - OASPA

OASPA is pleased to publish this guest post on the subject of open data and data sharing, providing helpful practical advice drawn from a wealth of resources,  to enable publishers and editors to play a key role in the important movement to make data accessible.

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Women in Science

What's a 'Science Princess' Doing in an Ice Field in Alaska?

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Women in Science

What's a 'Science Princess' Doing in an Ice Field in Alaska?

Celeste Labedz's picture of herself dressed up as a princess while on a field trip researching glaciers has become a viral hit.

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Early Career Researchers

In Science, Questions Matter a Lot. Men Are More Likely Than Women to Ask Them

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Women in Science
Early Career Researchers

In Science, Questions Matter a Lot. Men Are More Likely Than Women to Ask Them

In science, questions matter a lot. But as a young female scientist speaking up in a public forum, the stakes may just feel a little higher.

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United States

U.S. Universities Battle a Security Storm in Congress

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U.S. Universities Battle a Security Storm in Congress

Legislators weigh steps to thwart foreign attacks on academic research.

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Science

We Need a New Science of Progress

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We Need a New Science of Progress

Humanity needs to get better at knowing how to get better.

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Methods
Machine Learning
Reproducibility

Three Pitfalls to Avoid in Machine Learning

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Machine Learning
Reproducibility

Three Pitfalls to Avoid in Machine Learning

As scientists from myriad fields rush to perform algorithmic analyses, Google's Patrick Riley calls for clear standards in research and reporting.

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US

Science Panel's Fight for Survival

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Science Panel's Fight for Survival

The Trump administration wants to disband a panel of national security advisors, the latest U.S. crackdown on science.

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Conflict of Interest
Publishing

Medical Journal Editors Expect Authors to Disclose Conflicts of Interest - but Don't Disclose Their Own

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Conflict of Interest
Publishing

Medical Journal Editors Expect Authors to Disclose Conflicts of Interest - but Don't Disclose Their Own

Virtually all top medical journals require authors to disclose potential conflicts of interest, but few - just 12% - apply that same medicine to their own editors by publicly disclosing editors’ financial ties to industry, a study has found.

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Students Changing the World-this Year's Science Fair Winners

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Students Changing the World-this Year's Science Fair Winners

Google announces 2019 science fair winners.

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Climate
US

The White House Blocked My Report on Climate Change and National Security

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Climate
US

The White House Blocked My Report on Climate Change and National Security

Politics intruded on science and intelligence. That's why I quit my job as an analyst for the State Department.

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AI

Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Health Care for All - Unless It Doesn't

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AI

Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Health Care for All - Unless It Doesn't

Artificial Intelligence medical tools could help democratize health care - but some worry they could also worsen inequalities.

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Metrics

Meta-Research: Use of the Journal Impact Factor in Academic Review, Promotion, and Tenure Evaluations

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Metrics

Meta-Research: Use of the Journal Impact Factor in Academic Review, Promotion, and Tenure Evaluations

Almost a quarter of faculty evaluation documents from US and Canadian universities mention Journal Impact Factor and often imply that it measures research quality.

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Text and Data Mining

The Right to Read is the Right To Mine: But Not When Blocked by Technical Protection Measures

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Text and Data Mining

The Right to Read is the Right To Mine: But Not When Blocked by Technical Protection Measures

The Association of European Research Libraries is working with Libraries Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA) to gather evidence about what happens when Technical Protection Measures (TPMs) block researchers from accessing content because they have attempted text and data mining. 

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EU
Horizon Europe

Commission Names Board Members for Horizon Europe Missions

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Horizon Europe

Commission Names Board Members for Horizon Europe Missions

The experts will be responsible for designing the large-scale, objective-driven research projects, which are seen as central to reframing Europe’s approach to tackling ‘grand challenges’ including climate change, soil erosion, sustainable food production and marine and freshwater pollution.

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Open Access
Big Deals

Big Deal Knowledge Base

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Open Access
Big Deals

Big Deal Knowledge Base

This database puts libraries on a more level playing field with vendors by detailing what thousands of peer institutions have paid for journal subscription packages.

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Careers

Council of Graduate Schools Data Show There's No One Way to Use a Doctorate

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Careers

Council of Graduate Schools Data Show There's No One Way to Use a Doctorate

New data shows that many Ph.D.s switch jobs and employment sectors in their early careers and even into midcareer. So Ph.D. programs should help students navigate job opportunities and understand the value of their degrees across sectors.

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Peer Review

Why We Shouldn’t Take Peer Review as the ‘Gold Standard’

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Peer Review

Why We Shouldn’t Take Peer Review as the ‘Gold Standard’

Targeting a general audience, this opinion piece argues that with more transparency about the publication process, we might have a more nuanced understanding of how knowledge is built - and fewer people taking “peer-reviewed” to mean settled truth.

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Publishing

Fact Check: What You May Have Heard About the Dispute Between UC and Elsevier

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Publishing

Fact Check: What You May Have Heard About the Dispute Between UC and Elsevier

A fact check from UC’s negotiating team.

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Society
Impact

Trust and Mistrust in Americans' Views of Scientific Experts

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Society
Impact

Trust and Mistrust in Americans' Views of Scientific Experts

Public confidence in scientists is on the upswing, and six-in-ten Americans say scientists should play an active role in policy debates about scientific issues, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

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Diversity
Higher Education

Medical Schools Ease Admission Rules in Name of Diversity

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Diversity
Higher Education

Medical Schools Ease Admission Rules in Name of Diversity

Top universities are dropping some of the hardest A-levels from their entry requirements to attract more girls and poorer pupils on to courses dominated by male and middle-class students.

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Publishing

First Article Published in UCL's Open Access Megajournal

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Publishing

First Article Published in UCL's Open Access Megajournal

UCL's new megajournal 'UCL Open' has published its first article, delivering on our commitment to provide academics, students and the general public with ground-breaking research free of charge.

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Publishing

Elsevier: "It's Illegal to Sci-Hub." Also Elsevier: "We Link to Sci-Hub All the Time."

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Elsevier: "It's Illegal to Sci-Hub." Also Elsevier: "We Link to Sci-Hub All the Time."

Elsevier made legal threats, claiming that the mere act of linking to Sci-Hub was itself illegal. Yet Elsevier's own journals turn out to be full of links to Sci-Hub.

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Predatory Publishing

Readers Beware! Predatory Journals Are Infiltrating Citation Databases

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Predatory Publishing

Readers Beware! Predatory Journals Are Infiltrating Citation Databases

Publications in predatory journals have already infiltrated citation databases such as PubMed and Scopus. Researchers, academic institutions, journals, publishers and research funders will need additional strategies to prevent the further spread of predatory publications.

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