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By Jayashree Rajagopalan | March 06, 2017
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Peer reviewer refuses to review after author declines data sharing request
Gert Storms, a consulting editor for an American Psychological Association (APA) journal was asked to resign after refusing to review a paper because the author declined his request to share the... Read More
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By Editage Insights | February 29, 2016
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Academic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, February 2016
In February 2016, the scholarly publishing landscape was abuzz with discussions on topics like irroproducibility, government policy, struggles faced by postdocs, and delays in journal publishing. We... Read More
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By Editage Insights | October 30, 2015
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Academic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, October 2015
October was an exciting month and we had so much to read about!  We closely followed the 2015 International Open Access Week, the debate on the ethics of stem cell research, problems with clinical... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | August 20, 2015
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The inability of reproducing a vast number of scientific findings is proving to be the soft underbelly of science, and one that needs to be addressed with priority.
Is reproducibility of research a mirage? Moments of ‘Eureka’ are frequently becoming isolated instances for lone researchers rather than for the entire science community. The inability of reproducing... Read More