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Paper was rejected by journal because it had appeared on website of education centre
All research papers should be openly available by 2024, says Norwegian government
Creeping political interference in universities, from the UK to Hungary and the US, is part of a worrying shift in attitudes towards higher education
'Intense' reaction from scholars worldwide drives publisher to back down on article block
Hundreds sign petition to boycott journals published by Cambridge University Press amid censorship row
Publisher pulls articles from academic website in China at request of communist government agency
Extent of freely accessible literature could ‘tip scales’ for libraries to cancel subscription packages, says study
Universities, funders, rankers and individual academics all need to act to stamp out predatory publishers, says Roger Watson
Creator of controversial predatory journals blacklist says some peers are failing to warn of dangers of disreputable publishers
The publication game that researchers are obliged to play has stripped the purpose out of social research. Time to change the rules, says Yiannis Gabriel
Neurobiologist questions whether academia has reached ‘peak sting’ in its battle with predatory journals
German institutions and the publishing giant have still failed to agree a new deal. Could this become permanent?
Without more research funding, senior Indonesian academics are unlikely to be able to meet new government-imposed publication standards, says Martin Surya Mulyadi
It is not Luddism to be cautious about destroying an academic publishing industry that has served us well, says Marilyn Deegan
Early career academics can be left to sink or swim when navigating the choppy waters of learning scholarly writing. Helen Sword says a more formal, communal approach can help everyone, especially women
For those vacationing in Peer Review Land, Felipe Fernández-Armesto offers some help with the local lingo
Some of Germany's most prestigious institutions are increasing pressure on the publisher to strike a new deal
Stanford professor says $15 million lawsuit victory will not engender sympathy for publishing giant
Academics and journal editors call for creation of national registries of research integrity officers
Arts and humanities titles now average just 60 retail sales, report says
Jeffrey Beall says he faced 'intense pressure' from the University of Colorado Denver and feared losing his job
Vice-president says universities must convince researchers that journal articles are not the only way to disseminate knowledge
Editors of The Journal of Political Philosophy apologise for 'oversight' in commissioning of 60-page symposium
Study outlines how publishers’ guidelines led to adoption of positive research practices
Report urges academy to ‘embrace’ opportunities for wider research dissemination
Learned societies used to be seen as the guardians of academic prestige. They should act on that moral authority and reclaim their oversight of peer review, says Aileen Fyfe
Objections to co-authorship with juniors display a misguided sense of ethics, say Mark Hayter and Roger Watson
Taylor and Francis move to replace editor and withdraw his paper threatens ‘scientific integrity’, critics claim
Analysis of scholarly publishing’s ‘Napster’ shows that academics are not prepared to wait to access research
Technologist argues that artificial intelligence could make publishing decisions in milliseconds
Negotiators fail to reach a deal with Oxford University Press over transition to open access
Witnessing the work of military surgical teams in Afghanistan caused conflicting emotions in an academic author and a sense of the futility of war and of his own profession
System rewards academics whose work is used in teaching – but at potential bureaucracy cost
Female-authored papers up to three times more readable but published half a year later
Summarising your journal paper effectively helps to ensure that it reaches the right audience
Most academics are keen to access other researchers’ material but a third are yet to share their own
Analysis of more than 700,000 biomedical texts reveals growing use of jargon
Issuing press releases without allowing access to the original research criticised by UK politicians
Code of conduct frames non-publication of unexpected results as an issue of research integrity
Analysis of co-authored journal papers details partnerships beyond EU
Advocates argue that universities should be prepared to ditch subscriptions altogether
Larissa Shamseer and David Moher have taken a close look at what it is that sets dodgy journals apart from the rest
Initiative will emulate Wellcome Trust’s publishing model, with European Commission set to follow
Founder of the Institute for Scientific Information passes away suddenly
But professor says Trump presidency might now provide ‘incentive’ for junior scholars to ask ‘important questions’
Neuroscientists argue proposal would improve reproducibility and get drugs to market more quickly
Publisher takes decision despite still having no deal agreed with German universities
Scholars and publishers assess some bold responses to the pressures on traditional formats
Editors of journals should face ‘negligence’ investigations over extensive delays, suggests a new paper
Ministry hopes to increase quality of doctorates
Poor monitoring in ‘second-tier’ institutions is also part of the problem, research indicates
Jeffrey Beall’s blacklist of predatory publishers has disappeared, and so too should ideas about ‘good’ and ‘bad’ journals, argues Martin Parker
Holly Else explores the emotional, reputational and practical barriers to correcting mistakes
Canadian institution makes move in bid to save C$1.5 million in fees
Universities need to adapt career paths to accommodate scientists who tap into different fields, says research
List creator to now pursue ‘new areas of research’
As talks with the publisher stall, researchers in the country weigh whether they can cope without a deal
Chances are you’ll get at least a bit of ‘spam dressed as lamb’ this Christmas
Jack Grove asks whether Father Christmas could learn from recent ‘Santa studies’ research
Many early career researchers have ‘not gone to the library for years’, according to report