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Ten Key Prerequisites to Securely Fund Open Infrastructure Today and Tomorrow - SPARC Europe

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Ten Key Prerequisites to Securely Fund Open Infrastructure Today and Tomorrow - SPARC Europe

Everything we have gained by opening content and data will be under threat if we allow the enclosure of scholarly infrastructures. We propose a set of principles by which Open Infrastructures to support the research community could be run and sustained.

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Overcoming the Language Barrier

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Overcoming the Language Barrier

Climanosco believes that changing the language can make the debate around climate science can become more inclusive. The organisation publishes papers that have been reviewed by teams of both scientists and laypeople.

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Data - from Objects to Assets

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Data - from Objects to Assets

How did data get so big? Through political, social and economic interests, shows Sabina Leonelli.

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Research Culture: Co-reviewing and Ghostwriting by Early-career Researchers in the Peer Review of Manuscripts

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Research Culture: Co-reviewing and Ghostwriting by Early-career Researchers in the Peer Review of Manuscripts

Early career researchers commonly peer review manuscripts on behalf of invited reviewers, often without receiving feedback or being named to the journal.

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Equal Parental Leave Can Close The Gender Pay Gap, Researchers Say

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Equal Parental Leave Can Close The Gender Pay Gap, Researchers Say

One of the major causes of the gender pay gap, according to experts, is the "motherhood penalty," where women are penalized in various ways in the job market after having children. One solution to the gap is emerging among researchers: non-transferable paternity leave for men.

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Open Data

How to Build a Community of Data Champions: Six Steps to Success.

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How to Build a Community of Data Champions: Six Steps to Success.

Inspired by the University of Cambridge Data Champion programme, we have built a community of Data Champions to advocate for good research data management (RDM) practice within all university faculties at TU Delft. Currently, we have 47 active members and the number is increasing.

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COAR and COAlition S Supporting Repositories to Adhere to Plan S

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COAR and COAlition S Supporting Repositories to Adhere to Plan S

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Open Data

The History and Future of Data Citation in Practice

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The History and Future of Data Citation in Practice

This article discusses how data citation has evolved over the last couple of decades and highlights issues that need more research and attention.

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Preprints

Accelerating Scholarly Communication: The Transformative Role of Preprints

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Accelerating Scholarly Communication: The Transformative Role of Preprints

Study explores the place of preprints in the research lifecycle from the points of view of researchers, research performing organisations, research funding organisations and preprint servers/service providers.

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Professor Eveline Crone New ERC Vice-President

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Professor Eveline Crone New ERC Vice-President

Professor Eveline Crone has been elected as the new Vice President of the European Research Council (ERC). She will take up duties on 1 January 2020, alongside two current Vice Presidents. Elected by the ERC Scientific Council, she will be in charge of ERC activities in the domain of Social Sciences and Humanities.

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Naomi Oreskes: 'Discrediting Science is a Political Strategy'

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Naomi Oreskes: 'Discrediting Science is a Political Strategy'

The Harvard professor on science and scepticism - and why climate deniers have run out of excuses.

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Nasa's Voyager 2 Sends Back Its First Message from Interstellar Space

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Nasa's Voyager 2 Sends Back Its First Message from Interstellar Space

The Nasa craft is the second to travel beyond heliosphere but gives the most detailed data yet.

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Self-plagiarism: When is Re-purposing Text Ethically Justifiable?

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Self-plagiarism: When is Re-purposing Text Ethically Justifiable?

Mark Israel explores the ethics of self-plagiarism and asks, when is it right to reproduce social research?

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Graduate Student's Death at UW Madison is a Devastating Cautionary Tale

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Graduate Student's Death at UW Madison is a Devastating Cautionary Tale

A graduate student's suicide at UW Madison is a devastating cautionary tale about abusive lab environments.

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7 Things Manifesto Writers Should Know About Science | Wellcome

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7 Things Manifesto Writers Should Know About Science | Wellcome

A UK election has been called for the 12 December. That means the scramble is on for the political parties to pull together a manifesto that will capture the imagination and lead to votes.

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Science Must Move with the Times

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Science Must Move with the Times

Can science continue to fulfil its social contract and to reach new horizons by advancing on the same footing into the future? Or does something need to shift?

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Open Crowdsourced List of Society Journals

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Open Crowdsourced List of Society Journals

Unpaywall Journals needed data on whether a given journal is associated with an academic society, to help inform librarians in their subscription decisions. Alas there was no open source of this information. There is now! 

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Community Comments and Peer Review: A Preprint Commenting Pilot at PLOS

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Community Comments and Peer Review: A Preprint Commenting Pilot at PLOS

We're increasing peer review transparency by making it easier for public comments on preprints to be considered in the review process at PLOS journals.

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An Energy Breakthrough Could Store Solar Power for Decades

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An Energy Breakthrough Could Store Solar Power for Decades

 Researchers in Sweden have created a molecule that offers a way to trap heat from the sun.

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International Partnership Opportunities for UK Research and Innovation

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International Partnership Opportunities for UK Research and Innovation

Independent report sets out new opportunities to boost international partnerships on research and innovation. The government will seek to maintain a close relationship with Europe on research and innovation. Continued international collaboration is vital to the UK remaining a global science superpower, tackling the world’s Grand Challenges and attracting and retaining the talent we need

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Reproducibility

Make Code Accessible with These Cloud Services

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Reproducibility

Make Code Accessible with These Cloud Services

Container platforms let researchers run each other's software - and check the results.

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Climate Crisis: 11,000 Scientists Warn of 'Untold Suffering'

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Climate Crisis: 11,000 Scientists Warn of 'Untold Suffering'

The world’s people face “untold suffering due to the climate crisis” unless there are major transformations to global society, according to a stark warning from more than 11,000 scientists.

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Exclusive: Italy to Make Climate Change Study Compulsory in Schools

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Exclusive: Italy to Make Climate Change Study Compulsory in Schools

Italy will next year become the world's first country to make it compulsory for schoolchildren to study climate change and sustainable development, Education Minister Lorenzo Fioramonti said.

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Teaching

Open Access to Teaching Material - How Far Have We Come?

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Teaching

Open Access to Teaching Material - How Far Have We Come?

One of the foundational aims of the open access movement, set out in the Budapest Open Access Initiative, was to provide access to research not only to scholars, but to “teachers, students and other curious minds” and in so doing “enrich education”. However almost two decades on from the declaration access to the research literature for educational purposes remains limited. 

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Citizen Science

Citizen Science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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Citizen Science

Citizen Science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Data from conventional sources cannot fully measure progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Here the authors present a roadmap describing how citizen-science data can integrate traditional data and make a significant contribution in support of the SDGs agenda.

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Research Data
Science Culture

Data Sharing at Scale: A Heuristic for Affirming Data Cultures

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Data Sharing at Scale: A Heuristic for Affirming Data Cultures

Addressing the most pressing contemporary social, environmental, and technological challenges will require integrating insights and sharing data across disciplines, geographies, and cultures. Strengthening international data sharing networks will not only demand advancing technical, legal, and logistical infrastructure for publishing data in open, accessible formats; it will also require recognizing, respecting, and learning to work across diverse data cultures. This essay introduces a heuristic for pursuing richer characterizations of the “data cultures” at play in international, interdisciplinary data sharing. 

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Impact

Tale of the Converted: How Complex Social Problems Have Made Me Question the Use of Data in Driving Impact

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Tale of the Converted: How Complex Social Problems Have Made Me Question the Use of Data in Driving Impact

In practice the way in which research impacts and influences policy and society is often thought to be a rational, ordered and linear process. Whilst this might represent a ‘common sense’ understanding of research impact, this post reflects on how upending the primacy of data and embracing complexity can lead to a more nuanced and effective understanding of research impact. 

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Reproducibility

Better Methods Can't Make Up for Mediocre Theory

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Reproducibility

Better Methods Can't Make Up for Mediocre Theory

With better questions, many reproducibility problems will fall away, says Paul Smaldino.

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Big Deals

Leaked Document on Elsevier Negotiations Sparks Controversy - ScienceGuide

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Big Deals

Leaked Document on Elsevier Negotiations Sparks Controversy - ScienceGuide

In exchange for full open access Elsevier requests full cooperation in a number of (meta)data projects. Initial responses to the proposed deal show a fear of 'vendor lock-in'.

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Nature at 150: Evidence in Pursuit of Truth

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Nature at 150: Evidence in Pursuit of Truth

A century and a half has seen momentous changes in science. But evidence and transparency are more important than ever before.

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