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5 Aug 2014:
The increasing pace of human discovery is a curse – we need to rethink what it means to publish the results of research
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23 Jul 2014:
Altmetrics may prove to be a more flexible and versatile tool to inform research assessment, if academics get behind it
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17 Apr 2014:
Research council's policies 'pose serious dangers for the international standing of UK research in the humanities', report finds
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18 Feb 2014:
Universities are drowning in digital information. It's time senior leaders made openness – and its consequences – their concern
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6 Jan 2014: Now that millions of patented compounds are open information, chemistry has a chance to catch up, says Peter Murray-Rust
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22 Oct 2013:
Join our panel of experts Friday 25 October from 12-2pm BST to debate peer review, pay models, quality control and corruption
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8 Oct 2013:
There are huge flaws in the way research data is uploaded, says Mark Hahnel, but how far are we from a universal solution?
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4 Oct 2013:
The sting operation on publishers doesn't point to the real crisis, says Curt Rice – the meltdown of the peer review system
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11 Sep 2013:
Academia's best bet is a green open access route to a gold future, says Stephen Curry, in his digest of latest BIS report
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5 Sep 2013:
To sell or not to sell? The University of London row asks stickier questions of academia and its funders, says Martin Paul Eve
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