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Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It's not always good for scienceThe previous year, more than 40 scientists who made up the entire academic board of a leading journal for brain imaging also walked off the job. The journal in question, Neuroimage, is also published ...
Call for Scholarly Contributions to Spring Issue of Inquiry: U of A's Undergraduate Research Journal
Contributions to Inquiry will include research articles and presentations, including posters, research blogs, art exhibitions, audio and video presentations of theater and musical performances. Submit ...
Peer review is the cornerstone of scientific publishing, ensuring that research is scrutinised by experts prior to publication, yet it can be notoriously slow. The journal, Biology Open, is taking a ...
Signs of trouble are turning up at the biggest scientific journals and the publishers that host them. In December, nearly every member of the editorial board of the pre-eminent Journal of Human ...
In a stark sign of scientists’ escalating frustration with how academic journals operate ... and cutting down on what the antitrust laws cover. The antitrust laws in the ’60s and ’70s ...
The University of Cambridge has spent more than most UK universities on academic journal costs over the past four financial years, according to Freedom of Information requests. Between 2019/20 and ...
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