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Open Science and scholarly publishing roundup – January 29, 2016

BioMed Central Blogs
Planning ahead: what to think about prior to submission

 

Nature
Research integrity: Don’t let transparency damage science

 

Nature
How quality control could save your science

 

Times Higher Education
High rejection rates by journals ‘pointless’

 

Times Higher Education
University careers aren’t what they used to be

 

European Political Science 
Open access journals: a sustainable and scalable solution in social and political sciences?

 

The Atlantic
Academics want you to read their work for free

 

The Bookseller
Wiley converts five top journals to OA

 

NSF News
The National Science Foundation (NSF) will not tolerate harassment at grantee institutions

 

Research Information
Sage buys stake in Publons

 

PLOS Casts
Expanding the reach of open access publishing: an interview with John Willinsky

 

Chicago Tribune
Internet activist Aaron Swartz died 3 years ago but his ‘open access’ push thrives

 

NPR
Journal editors to researchers: show everyone your clinical data

 

Psychiatric Times
The OPTICS project: an open-science framework for the analysis of clinical trial data

 

Science
Montreal institute going ‘open’ to accelerate science

 

ChicagoInno
The City of Chicago debuts OpenGrid, its sleek, new portal for exploring civic data
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