Female and nonbinary scholars call for socially just practices in scientific publishing
Read about the proposed actions to increase social justice in scientific publishing.
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Read about the proposed actions to increase social justice in scientific publishing.
Health literacy expert, Becca Freed, shares her views on why heath literacy is so important and how we can promote clear medical communications for all.
The UN is marking this important day in an effort to improve gender equality and reduce the gender wage gap.
Read about the likely reasons for gender disparities in research citations and the suggested ways to mitigate them.
Catch up on a range of topics related to peer review by watching this panel discussion webinar hosted by EASE.
Find out more about this year’s Open Access Week, themed ‘It matters how we open knowledge: building structural equity’.
Laurie Myers and Stacy Robison discuss the importance of health literacy in equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Learn how a dataset of nearly half a million researchers can be used to reduce bias and increase equity.
Research from higher-status institutions and countries is postulated to receive more favourable peer review. A recent article suggests this may not be the case.