Unlocking public access: are secondary publishing rights the answer?
Learn about planned changes to open access in Canada and their potential impact on academic research.
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Learn about planned changes to open access in Canada and their potential impact on academic research.
Find out more about plans to implement a scholar-led approach to open, rapid research dissemination.
Jonathan Lee provides his insights on the importance of effective country- and region-specific publication planning.
How could reforms to the existing scholarly publishing model be implemented?
Discover the results of a consensus study in the biomedical research community.
eLife hopes inclusion of open peer review reports and standardised assessments will help improve transparency and accessibility of research.
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Missed the event? View the presentations from Science Europe’s open science conference.
What’s standing in the way of researchers adopting good practices on clinical trial data sharing and transparency?
A recent analysis of randomised controlled vaccine trials suggests there are still improvements to be made.
Learn all about the new WHO data sharing policy and their practical guidance on data sharing plans.
A recent study revealed that many researchers fail to comply with their data sharing statement.
Learn about the next step in the Plan S drive for open science – a letter to publishers calling for greater transparency on open access policies and contracts.
Dr Tony Ross-Hellauer (ON-MERRITT) discusses how the move toward open research may exacerbate inequity and suggests strategies to prevent it.
Read about the upcoming NIH requirement to include a data management and sharing plan in all grant applications for projects collecting scientific data.
Springer Nature’s Chief Publishing Officer provides an insight into the transition to open access publishing following their publication of 1 million open access articles.