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Most scientific editors still come from US or UK
Lack of international representation on scientific journals’ editorial boards has persisted since 1985
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ResearchGate bows to pressure from publishers on copyrighted material
Networking site has moved 1.7 million journal articles from five major publishers so they are no longer accessible to the public
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Latest legal defeat unlikely to scuttle Sci-Hub
American Chemical Society wins $4.8 million lawsuit against pirate site and may be able to stop internet search engines from featuring its stolen content
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Research papers are becoming less readable
Call for journals to check the clarity of texts before they are published
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ResearchGate under pressure to restrict article sharing
International STM publisher group appears poised to take legal action against researchers’ networking site for copyright violations
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Top biomed researchers caught out by predatory journals
Majority of articles appearing in exploitative biomedical journals hail from mid or high income nations, and the situation is likely to be similar in chemistry
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American Chemical Society demands $4.8 million in damages from Sci-Hub
Bizarre spat over naming of parasitic wasp sees Russian users blocked from Sci-Hub as ACS seeks to get Sci-Hub delisted by web search engines
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Fake peer review hits RSC journals
Questions over true identity of recommended referees sees inorganic materials papers retracted from PCCP, Chemical Communications and Nanoscale
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Preprint servers making waves in chemistry community
Chemists are finally getting a preprint server of their own, but the idea is still contentious
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ChemRxiv preprint server now online
A place for chemists to share early results and data before formal peer review
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Elsevier launches chemistry preprint server
Community-driven network will allow scientists to share ideas and post pre-peer review papers
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Investigation sheds light on biochemist's misconduct
Frank Sauer claimed to be the victim of sabotage, despite being found responsible for falsifying data and images
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German universities take on Elsevier
Consortium seeks country-wide licence for journals at reduced prices
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Turkish crackdown takes toll on academic output
Analysis finds publications have declined after 8000 academics were fired in the wake of last year’s coup
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Over 90% of chemistry literature freely available at pirate site
New analysis discovers Sci-Hub holds 69% of the world’s 82 million scholarly articles
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American Chemical Society files lawsuit against pirate site
Society complaint alleges copyright infringement and spoofing of its website
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Studies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors