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‘I cannot express how incredibly uncontroversial it is to ask for money to perform skilled work,’ says James Heathers
Tougher action is needed to stop researchers dishonestly using spurious credits to bolster the credibility of their papers, says academic
Publications must always permit debate on the quality and relevance of research – plus the efficacy and costs of derived policy, says Robert Dingwall
Female deficit seen at medRxiv more than doubles in first months of pandemic
Findings of study could be reminder of the fragile nature of preprints in year when their use has expanded
Actions by publishers could contribute to Chinese students having more one-sided views, economist tells THE
Study provides further arguments against traditional academic publishing beyond cost and access, says author
Study finds economics PhD students who sought extra comments and seminar presentations published in higher impact journals
Journal reputation also a factor but likely to have only a small bearing on rapid rise of APCs
Set up by young researchers, new publication will highlight where studies went wrong – but it may struggle to attract submissions
Australian analysis finds acronym use has multiplied tenfold in abstracts, with 94 per cent of 17,500 possible three-letter combinations used at least once
Universities say ‘big deals’ with publishers are only area where there is enough money to make significant savings during pandemic
Italian researchers behind much-criticised 2012 study request its withdrawal and apologise for ‘distress’ and ‘discontent’ caused
Publisher says investigation under way after academics call for retraction of ‘unscholarly’ paper by influential voice on US welfare reform
Plan S shift backed by European Commission will be ‘detrimental’ to researchers, says commission-created ERC
New intervention by the Copyright Licensing Agency may offer hope to universities struggling to access essential texts
Shakespeare, the Beatles and Tina Turner are often referenced in the titles of academic literature, study finds
Berkeley-directed outlet plans open peer reviews and cross-discipline focus
Two leading social scientists accused of producing racist scholarship say journals should rethink how they deal with such explosive allegations
Major data analysis of authorship patterns also finds gap is largest among youngest scholars
Unequal childcare burden blamed for fall in share of published research by women since schools shut, but funding bodies look to alleviate career impact
We will need wisdom and common purpose to update multiple layers of norms, says Jinghai Li
Landmark US agreement is hailed as ‘significant milestone’ in shift to open access publishing in North America
Open access publication of PhD theses makes it difficult for studies to be published as books, says 93-year-old Shakespeare scholar
Using critical comments about a preprint, Bild launched a front-page attack on Christian Drosten. Scientists fear this will chill academic discussion of preliminary results
US-China research collaborations will continue despite politics, Harvard economist says
World’s biggest academic publisher signs ‘global first’ open science agreement with Dutch universities and research councils
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
McGraw-Hill and Cengage abandon union after government demands heavy culling
Stanford doctor warns extreme partisanship may taint future research
Publisher coalition also embracing assessments through preprint formats
If contributing to knowledge is the name of the game, what is wrong with description, asks Michael Marinetto
Rebuffed on pricing and open access, universities refuse full-access renewals
With insights from a variety of fields potentially useful in the fight against coronavirus, some French academics are arguing for more research and data to be made publicly available
Varying personal circumstances highlight the need for accommodations that outlive the coronavirus, says Phil Emmerson
Concerns raised over proposed UK open access rules that would require researchers to surrender copyright
Huge bill for journal access revealed as UK institutions begin strategy talks over Elsevier renewal deal
High APCs are a barrier to academics in low- and middle-income countries, says Coalition S
Four-year deal with Wiley hailed as ‘step-change’ moment in switch to open-access publishing
A recent posting on bioRxiv may have been erroneous, but the mistakes were picked up within hours, notes Kristen Sadler
Researchers must be prepared to share their raw data if their work is to be considered scientifically sound, says geneticist
After two years of study, US plans more consultations on bypassing journal paywalls
Goal is to help subscription-free pioneers survive as their idea gains wide adoption
Journal’s decision to publish reviewer reports shows a growing consensus on transparency, publishers claim
Proposals to mandate open access monographs from 2024 will make it harder to publish and will limit career chances, says professor
UKRI and other funders must prevent good intentions on open access from undermining good science, says Lee Cronin
Proposals are likely to raise concerns over the future of longer-form academic publishing
German research institute aims to reshape academic incentives with cash bonuses
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
Furore over Oxford doctoral student’s journal article reignites debate over the limits of free speech
With careers riding on young scientists’ position in author lists, friction is all too common. A snowballing initiative to list authors’ contributions aims to make sure credit is always given where it is due. But will it be enough to ease the angst? Jack Grove is first author
Center for Open Science project will pass judgment on journals’ commitment to research transparency
Return to table reflects ongoing string of advances for open science movement
Share of country’s research involving international collaboration more than halves as domestic publications surge
Richard Horton says periodicals can no longer sit ‘passively waiting’ for submissions and should instead focus on issues such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Unprecedented recall of papers from Russian journals must also spark broader debate on academic culture, say research integrity scholars
Widely expected Plan S-style order hailed as ‘major boost’ to global movement
Scholars say ensuring vulnerable minorities have given consent to use of their data does not go far enough
Text scans by artificial intelligence will flag inconsistent or unusual patterns in reviewer behaviour, says Wolverhampton professor
Did they know it was Christmas? Research probes academic propensity for submitting work out of hours