Minority scholars urge judges to quit ‘exclusionary’ law journal
Letter urges Baroness Hale and Lord Reed to step back from Law Quarterly Review and Criminal Law Review until diversity improved
Letter urges Baroness Hale and Lord Reed to step back from Law Quarterly Review and Criminal Law Review until diversity improved
Academics say largest US research funder’s policy aimed at stopping ideas theft could also apply to search engines
Scholar criticises lack of anonymised peer review at Law Quarterly Review
Assistant economics professor says he replicated results using a different method but journal editors ignored requests for correction
Journals that are part of Cambridge University Press’ Research Directions ‘will better reflect the research lifecycle’ and interdisciplinary research
Whether you approach an editor in person, over email or on the phone, make sure to tap into their passion for the subject, writes Nature’s Magdalena Skipper
Study finds further evidence to suggest peer review process riddled with gender and racial bias
An associate editor of a leading Elsevier journal has resigned, claiming the publisher is “denying developing countries access to research findings”.
While Marc Tessier-Lavigne has fallen on his sword, the circumstances of his departure point to much deeper problems with scholarly norms and incentives
Katherine Banks exits as fact-finding committee examines botched recruitment of Kathleen McElroy as director of journalism
International action needed to eliminate ‘cloned journals’ that prey on early career researchers, says Indian research integrity adviser
Bruce Charlton rejects Elsevier ultimatum to implement peer review as publisher threatens him with the sack. Zoë Corbyn reports
Holden Thorp says Abet course rules hinder well-rounded strategies to fight major social burdens
Open access platforms are no substitute for peer-reviewed periodicals, says Maria Leptin
Berkeley biologist Randy Schekman tells researchers to stop ‘posting pet photos’ if they want to leave the lab on time