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Publons partners with ORCID to give more credit for peer review

Publons partners with ORCID to give more credit for peer review

Building on the momentum of Peer Review Week 2015, we are excited to announce a partnership with ORCID to extend the credit you get from your Publons verified reviews.

Commission invests €16 billion in funding for research and innovation over next two years

Commission invests €16 billion in funding for research and innovation over next two years

The European Commission will boost competitiveness by investing almost €16 billion in research and innovation in the next two years under Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation funding scheme.

Christmas is over: Research funding should go to research, not to publishers!

Christmas is over: Research funding should go to research, not to publishers!

LERU Statement for the 2016 Dutch EU Presidency.

Cardiologist to head extramural research at NIH

Cardiologist to head extramural research at NIH

Michael Lauer, who has been with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute since 2007, will become NIH deputy director for extramural research in a few weeks.

Initiative helps match refugees with science jobs

Initiative helps match refugees with science jobs

A new program will connect researchers with universities but won't give them preferential treatment.

Equality: we are definitely not there yet

Equality: we are definitely not there yet

The League of European Research Universities calls for leadership on gender equality issues.

Crossref to Auto-Update ORCID Records

Crossref to Auto-Update ORCID Records

Authors with an ORCID iD will be able to have Crossref automatically push information about their published work to their ORCID record.

Putting credit back into the hands of researchers

Putting credit back into the hands of researchers

GigaScience launched a project providing an alternative way to give authors credit for their work, contributing more to collaboration, transparency and better data.

Precision Medicine Initiative moves forward

Precision Medicine Initiative moves forward

The NIH Advisory Committee to the Director issued recommendations laying out a blueprint for the Obama Administration's precision medicine initiative, including the framework for building a large-scale, national research cohort of 1 million or more Americans.

67% of Europeans don't believe women have the skills to be scientists

67% of Europeans don't believe women have the skills to be scientists

A new survey from L’Oreal looks at the public’s perception of female scientists with shocking results. (Particularly if you live in China.)

US National Academies issue call to cut red tape

US National Academies issue call to cut red tape

Report warns that growing government regulations detracts from research.

The journal that couldn't stop citing itself

The journal that couldn't stop citing itself

In a four-paragraph editorial published in 2014, the "Journal of Criminal Justice" made 47 citations, all of other pieces that had appeared in the same publication.

"WikiGate" raises questions about Wikipedia's commitment to open access

"WikiGate" raises questions about Wikipedia's commitment to open access

Jimmy Wales co-founder of Wikipedia asked to reconsider arrangement with paywalled science publisher Elsevier.

Using behavioral science insights to better serve the American people

Using behavioral science insights to better serve the American people

Obama issues a new Executive Order directing agencies to use behavioral science.

Interdisciplinary research by the numbers

Interdisciplinary research by the numbers

An analysis reveals the extent and impact of research that bridges disciplines.

arXiv.org will use ORCID identifiers

arXiv.org will use ORCID identifiers

arXiv will use ORCID iDs in preference to the internal arXiv author identifiers in order to facilitate better data exchange. The arXiv author identifiers will remain to provide local user profile pages.

Agencies plan research-ethics overhaul

Agencies plan research-ethics overhaul

Long-awaited revision proposed for regulations governing studies of human subjects.

Report claims success for elite universities drive

Report claims success for elite universities drive

Report praises US$5-billion scheme for making leading universities more competitive - but some smaller institutions have done just as well.

Women are funded more fairly in social science

Women are funded more fairly in social science

UK data hold lessons for how to close the gender gap in bioscience grant applications, success and size, argue Paul Boyle and colleagues.