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Maximising the Benefits of Early Sharing

Maximising the Benefits of Early Sharing

Having early and rapid access to research findings accelerates the pace of science and is paramount for advancing discovery. Springer Nature considers itself ideally placed to help facilitate this and making great research available as quickly as possible to the research community. 

75% of Researchers Make Their Data Accessible

75% of Researchers Make Their Data Accessible

Do Swiss researchers share their data with other researchers and with the public? And if not, why? Which data repositories and other channels do they use for data sharing? A large-scale survey by the SNSF and swissuniversities offers some answers.

An (Even More) Inconvenient Truth: Why Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation May Be Worse Than Nothing

An (Even More) Inconvenient Truth: Why Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation May Be Worse Than Nothing

The hunger for these offsets is blinding us to the mounting pile of evidence that they haven't - and won't - deliver the climate benefit they promise.

Reproducible Document Stack: Towards a Scalable Solution for Reproducible Articles

Reproducible Document Stack: Towards a Scalable Solution for Reproducible Articles

ELife announces their roadmap towards an open, scalable infrastructure for the publication of computationally reproducible articles.

EPA Plan to End Funding for Children's Health Research Leaves Scientists Scrambling

EPA Plan to End Funding for Children's Health Research Leaves Scientists Scrambling

Despite repeatedly expressing public support for children’s health, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is ending funding for a network of research centers focused on environmental threats to kids, imperiling several long-running studies of pollutants’ effects on child development.

Why the Guardian is Changing the Language It Uses About the Environment

Why the Guardian is Changing the Language It Uses About the Environment

From now, house style guide recommends terms such as 'climate crisis' and 'global heating'.

AmeliCA Celebrates Invest in Open Infrastructure Birth

AmeliCA Celebrates Invest in Open Infrastructure Birth

Open Knowledge for Latin America and the Global south (AmeliCA) is pleased to be part of this initiative that furthers an open, scalable, long-lasting scientific infrastructure that seeks to spread its benefits worldwide.

EIFL's Open Science Training is Advancing Openness in Science and Research

EIFL's Open Science Training is Advancing Openness in Science and Research

The two-page brochure describes the impact of Electronic Information for Libraries' (EIFL) open science training at universities and research institutes in Africa and Europe.  

To Meet the 'Plan S' Open-Access Mandate, Journals Mull Setting Papers Free at Publication

To Meet the 'Plan S' Open-Access Mandate, Journals Mull Setting Papers Free at Publication

Some publishers are considering an approach they hope will both comply with "Plan S" and maintain their subscription income: allowing authors to post manuscripts in public archives as soon as their papers are published.

Measuring Inequality - Creating an Indicator to Assess Gender Bias in Universities

Measuring Inequality - Creating an Indicator to Assess Gender Bias in Universities

This article presents a new initiative from the Centre for Science and Technology Studies at Leiden (CWTS), to assess gender inequality in research publication across different institutions internationally and drive further change in the sector.

Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters to You

Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters to You

The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) report points to more than 2,500 wars and other conflicts over fossil fuels, water, food and land to show how important nature is.

6 Innovations from the Humanities That Make Open Access Publishing a Reality to Everyone

6 Innovations from the Humanities That Make Open Access Publishing a Reality to Everyone

Some of the most successful free-to-publish Open Access endeavors have been emerging from arts and humanities in response to the particular needs of the humanities scholars concerning publishing formats, academic evaluation, and funding availability.

Open Call: Become a Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellow

Open Call: Become a Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellow

The Frictionless Data Reproducible Research Fellows Program, supported by the Sloan Foundation, aims to train graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career researchers how to become champions for open, reproducible research using Frictionless Data tools and approaches in their field.

The NYC March For Science Had A Lineup Of All Women Speakers

The NYC March For Science Had A Lineup Of All Women Speakers

Marches were held at some 100 locations worldwide as part of a global day of action.  Speakers at the NYC march touched on issues ranging from climate change and a Green New Deal to sexual harassment, gender inequity, and activism within STEM.