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Connecting Collaborative Authoring to Peer Review

Connecting Collaborative Authoring to Peer Review

Building a coherent collaboration environment that facilitates scholarly communication workflows of social scientists in the roles of authors, reviewers, editors and readers.

Quantifying the Effect of Editor–Author Relations on Manuscript Handling Times

Quantifying the Effect of Editor–Author Relations on Manuscript Handling Times

Prior co-authorship relations have a large and significant influence on manuscript handling times, speeding up the editorial decision on average by 19 days.

Reformatting Wastes Public Funds

Reformatting Wastes Public Funds

Limited public funds for scientific research are being spent on reformatting manuscripts for different journals, without any apparent gain for science or society.

The Future of Scientific Publishing

The Future of Scientific Publishing

Open access publishing is gaining more and more momentum, and post-publication peer review is becoming more common. Those developments have both upsides and downsides.

How Bidding for Publishing Services Could Lower Academic Journal Costs

How Bidding for Publishing Services Could Lower Academic Journal Costs

Why journal publishing should be upended from the current model, in which institutions pay publishers for access to content, to one in which the academic community pays for services to publish content and retains ownership of research.

Emory Receives $1.2 Million to Shape Future of Scholarly Publishing

Emory Receives $1.2 Million to Shape Future of Scholarly Publishing

Emory College of Arts and Sciences has launched a $1.2 million effort that positions it to be a national leader in the future of scholarly publishing. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is funding the multiyear initiative to support long-form, open-access publications in the humanities in partnership with university presses.

Forecasting the Growth of Preprints in Biology

Forecasting the Growth of Preprints in Biology

 Funders, scientists, and journal editors will continue to play vital roles in defining a communication system that embraces both modern technology and the human need for curation.

Ambra, the PLOS Journal Publishing Platform, is Open Again

Ambra, the PLOS Journal Publishing Platform, is Open Again

Ambra is an innovative Open Source platform for publishing Open Access research articles. It provides features for post-publication discussion and versioned articles that allows for a “living” document around which further scientific discoveries can be made. The platform is in active development by PLOS (Public Library of Science) and is licensed under the MIT License.

AAAS and Gates Foundation Partnership Announcement

AAAS and Gates Foundation Partnership Announcement

To advance scientific communication and open access publishing. The partnership will also ensure open access to research funded by the Gates Foundation and published in the Science family of journals.