All Publishing articles – Page 10
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Wellcome Trust to introduce stricter open access rules
From 2020, Trust will no longer support hybrid publication models or six month embargoes
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Elsevier and American Chemical Society escalate legal fight with academic networking site
Publishers claim that ResearchGate has not done enough to tackle hosting of copyrighted material
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It's time peer reviewers got some love
Proper recognition of the vital role referees play is overdue
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Opinion
A bold plan for Open Access
European research funders form Coalition S to set out bold vision for Open Access publishing
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Opinion
Without reliable publishing, why be a scientist?
The cost of publishing problems could put off a generation of researchers
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Peer review investigation warns of growing ‘reviewer fatigue’
Greater recognition of the vital work referees play might help to reverse the trend
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Blueprint outlined to add in ‘fail-safes’ for science publishing
Raft of measures suggested by prominent critics of science’s reproducibility problems
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India’s early efforts to tackle scientific fraud fail to impress
Attempts to crackdown on plagiarism and predatory publishing don’t go far enough, scientists say
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European funders announce ambitious open access target
11 funding bodies promise to ban grantees from publishing in pay-walled journals by 2020
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Top researchers opt out of double-blind peer review
Academics from less prestigious universities and Asian countries prefer anonymity, analysis of submissions to Nature journals reveals
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Is China the technology powerhouse it claims to be?
Policy change looks to move away from scientific hype
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Predatory conference scammers are getting smarter
The organisers of bogus scientific events are improving their websites and exploiting top researchers to get their hands on registration money
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5000 German scientists have published in predatory journals
Exposé discovers academics from all walks of life have had work in suspect publications
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35,000 papers in the biomedical literature might need retracting
Analysis of sample of journals suggests 0.4% of papers may have problematic images
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Bizarre chemical structure sinks paper five years later
In a detective story of a retraction, an antimicrobial compound’s eyebrow-raising structure led to allegations of image manipulation
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Researchers celebrate rejection of controversial copyright policy
Proposed changes to EU legislation would introduce barriers to science and innovation, campaigners say
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Concern over future of science in Ontario
Province’s new premier cancels media subscriptions and revokes carbon tax