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Peer Review

5 Things We Learned About Peer Review in 2019

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5 Things We Learned About Peer Review in 2019

Peer review can increase the chances of future collaboration, but it doesn't help much against author conflicts of interest.

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EPA Science Advisers Slammed the Agency for Ignoring Science. Here is What They Said

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EPA Science Advisers Slammed the Agency for Ignoring Science. Here is What They Said

In a stinging rebuke of the Trump administration’s handling of science, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advisory panel has found major shortcomings in the agency’s pursuit of key regulatory rollbacks.

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AI 'outperforms' Doctors Diagnosing Breast Cancer

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AI 'outperforms' Doctors Diagnosing Breast Cancer

Hospitals trial intelligent machines to improve cancer detection and results so far are promising.

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Automated Hacking, Deepfakes Are Going to Be Major Cybersecurity Threats in 2020

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Automated Hacking, Deepfakes Are Going to Be Major Cybersecurity Threats in 2020

Artificial intelligence used to carry out automated, targeted hacking is set to be one of the major threats to look out for in 2020, according to a cybersecurity expert.

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Open Access
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Open Access in 2019: Which Countries Are the Biggest Publishers of OA Journals?

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Open Access in 2019: Which Countries Are the Biggest Publishers of OA Journals?

Fifty percent of the open access journals listed in DOAJ in 2019 are published in Europe, and the United Kingdom is the biggest publisher of OA journals in DOAJ.

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Careers

Apprenticeship Series: Age of Apprenticeships

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Apprenticeship Series: Age of Apprenticeships

Employers are missing the opportunity to support career changes, upskilling, and return to work opportunities which are relevant and inclusive to a diverse range of people.

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Discussion of Value Metrics for Data Repositories in Earth and Environmental Sciences

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Discussion of Value Metrics for Data Repositories in Earth and Environmental Sciences

Approaches for assessing the costs and benefits of publishing scientific data in various repositories are evaluated. The article identifies metrics useful for the reporting of their data services.

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Life Science

What Is Life Science?

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What Is Life Science?

If you're working on a research project in biology, you'll need citations in the life sciences. But what is life science? Here's a guide for researchers.

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Guidance for Research Organisations on How to Implement the Principles of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment | Wellcome

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Guidance for Research Organisations on How to Implement the Principles of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment | Wellcome

Draft guidance for Wellcome-funded organisations on how to implement the core principles of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA).

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Publishing

Who Is Competing to Own Researcher Identity?

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Who Is Competing to Own Researcher Identity?

The structural transition wrought by the internet continues to transform the journal-centric model of scholarly publishing into a researcher-centric model of scholarly communication. Success requires engagement with researcher identity, which is a struggle even for most of the largest publishing.

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Science Communication

Thirteen Tips for Engaging with Physicists, As Told by a Biologist

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Thirteen Tips for Engaging with Physicists, As Told by a Biologist

Working alongside physicists made him a better science communicator, says Ken Kosik, and helped him to clarify knowledge gaps in his own field.

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Best Data Visualization Projects of 2019

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Best Data Visualization Projects of 2019

As I do every year, I picked my ten favorite visualization projects. Here they are in no particular order.

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Open Access

Why New Strategies for Developing the Future's Knowledge Infrastructures Are Needed

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Why New Strategies for Developing the Future's Knowledge Infrastructures Are Needed

The many bottlenecks that the commercial monopoly on research information has imposed are stimulating new strategies.

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What Fossils Will Modern-day Civilization Leave Behind?

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What Fossils Will Modern-day Civilization Leave Behind?

Science chats with two experts about what future paleontologists-or perhaps even visiting aliens-might find.

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Management

New Year's Resolution: One Meeting-free Week a Quarter

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New Year's Resolution: One Meeting-free Week a Quarter

Protect time for deep thinking - it is crucial for productivity in a world of constant interaction, urges Heidi Rehm.

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Open Science

What Do Our Researchers Think About the EOSC?

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What Do Our Researchers Think About the EOSC?

Researchers are at the very heart of the EOSC. So, what do our researchers say one year after the launch of the initiative? How do they think will they benefit from the EOSC? What are and what can be their roles? Let's see what physicist Toma Susi has to say.

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US Open Access Mandate Seen As Painful but Needed

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US Open Access Mandate Seen As Painful but Needed

Widely expected Plan S-style order hailed as 'major boost' to global movement

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The Inside Story of How Scientists Produced an Ebola Vaccine

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The Inside Story of How Scientists Produced an Ebola Vaccine

For years, scientists poured their hearts into work to develop vaccines. And, for years, they saw promising work smash up against unscalable walls.

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UK

Government Call for Science 'weirdos' Prompts Caution from Researchers

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Government Call for Science 'weirdos' Prompts Caution from Researchers

The UK prime minister's adviser Dominic Cummings wants scientific approaches to inform government - but researchers worry his view is simplistic.

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Integrity

Check for Publication Integrity Before Misconduct

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Check for Publication Integrity Before Misconduct

A tool that focuses on papers - not researcher behaviour - can help readers, editors and institutions assess which publications to trust.

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Society

Climate Change Fears Propel Scientists out of the Lab and into the Streets

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Climate Change Fears Propel Scientists out of the Lab and into the Streets

It's hard to know just how many scientists have turned to activism in the last few years. But many researchers say they've noticed a change.

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Climate

In 2030, We Ended the Climate Emergency. Here's How

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In 2030, We Ended the Climate Emergency. Here's How

If words make worlds, then we urgently need to tell a new story about the climate crisis. Here is one vision of what it could look and feel like to radically, collectively take action.

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Predatory Publishing

Articles in 'Predatory' Journals Receive Few or No Citations

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Predatory Publishing

Articles in 'Predatory' Journals Receive Few or No Citations

Predatory publishers' papers - long feared to contaminate the literature - may have little research impact.

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UC Response to Publisher Letter Opposing Immediate Open Access to Federally Funded Research

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UC Response to Publisher Letter Opposing Immediate Open Access to Federally Funded Research

Ivy Anderson and Jeff MacKie-Mason, who co-chair the team overseeing UC's publisher negotiations strategy, have provided the following response to a recent open letter in which a number of commercial and society journal publishers voiced their opposition to a policy, rumored to be under discussion by the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy, that would require federally funded research be made freely available to the public immediately upon publication, rather than within 12 months as current policy stipulates.  The University of California believes the public should have access to publicly-funded research, freely and immediately upon publication. We are deeply …

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Mental Health
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Mental Health in Academia: What About Faculty?

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Mental Health in Academia: What About Faculty?

After two heart attacks in three years, an associate professor discusses the challenges of faculty life.

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Russian Journals Retract More Than 800 Papers After 'Bombshell' Investigation

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Russian Journals Retract More Than 800 Papers After 'Bombshell' Investigation

Academy commission's probe of domestic journals causes "conflict and tension".

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Predatory Publishing

Dealing with Spam Emails 'Costs Academia More Than Peer Review'

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Dealing with Spam Emails 'Costs Academia More Than Peer Review'

Study suggests that 'predatory' spam targeted specifically at scholars costs universities $1.1 billion annually.

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Predatory Publishing

Predatory Publishing | Committee on Publication Ethics: COPE

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Predatory Publishing | Committee on Publication Ethics: COPE

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Sustainability

Get the Sustainable Development Goals Back on Track

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Sustainability

Get the Sustainable Development Goals Back on Track

At the current rate, most of the goals will not be met. Here's how the 2030 agenda can be put back on the right path.

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Open Research
Science Communication

Taylor & Francis Buys F1000 Research

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Taylor & Francis Buys F1000 Research

Taylor & Francis has acquired open research publisher F1000 Research from its founder Vitek Tracz. The acquisition sum was not disclosed.

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