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I have written and finally submitted the first draft. But reaching this milestone has meant working every day, for the last month or so at least. Which means I have not…
Simon Linacre is the Director of International Marketing and Development at Cabells. Before joining Cabells, he was with Emerald Publishing for 15 years. Simon is…
A group of 75 Nobel Laureates has signed an open letter addressed to the Iranian government, protesting the death sentence of an Iranian researcher. Ahmadreza Djalali…
After my last research project, which lasted six and a half years, I started considering science communication as one of my career options. Since research was out of my…
Jeffrey Beall summarizes his opinions related to an interesting session titled "Understanding Contributor Roles in Scholarly Publications" held at the SSP 2014 meeting. 
University of California recently lost access to the latest articles in Elsevier journals. Researchers affiliated with the university have been asked to rely on…
The month of March has brought some interesting developments in the scholarly publishing scene: boost in research funding, data sharing mandates, retractions due to…
In our previous article on handpicked team favorites, we looked at the infographics which especially struck a chord with the team. In this article, we will individually…
Bullying is something that everybody understands is bad, but it remains rife in many fields, including in medicine, the military, and primary or secondary education…
Academic publishing company Springer Nature has signed two new open access deals with the Swedish and the Norwegian consortia. The publisher has now signed a total of 10…