Nature journals introduce multiple open access options
Find out more about Springer Nature’s latest open access publishing options – and the concerns that some have raised.
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Find out more about Springer Nature’s latest open access publishing options – and the concerns that some have raised.
Find out more about what was covered during the second 2021 webinar from the Center for Biomedical Research Transparency.
Find out more about the case for open access presented by Open Pharma.
Data sharing is crucial for reproducibility. Iain Hrynaszkiewicz shares his thoughts on how publishers can promote its uptake.
Sandra Petty discusses the Null Hypothesis Initiative and looks to the future of reporting negative data.
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Professor Marcus Munafò discusses the importance of reproducibility in scientific research and how we can overcome barriers to achieving it.
Find out more about the concerns that have been raised around the preservation of open access journals and their content, plus the solutions proposed.
Find out why PLOS wants institutions to pay an annual open access fee under the Community Action Publishing model, rather than charging researchers per article.
Find out more about the steps needed to achieve equity, diversity and inclusion in the medical communications industry and best practice points from ISMPP.
Find out more about what was covered at this year’s online conference of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA).
Missed the meeting? Read our report on the symposium entitled “Research integrity & the medical communicator: what we do when no one is watching.”
Learn how predatory journals are identified, and why journal ‘watchlists’ and ‘safelists’ have their own pitfalls.
Find out more about the events taking place this Open Access Week, themed ‘Open with purpose: taking action to build structural equity and inclusion’.
David Mellor from the Center for Open Science explains how the company is supporting and facilitating the open science movement.
Researchers identify flaws in current COVID-19 research and publication processes, and provide solutions using Open Science principles