Coronavirus speeds journals’ shift towards open access
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
Scientists fighting for more publicly available research say changes made during Covid-19 crisis have influenced their efforts
Publishing giant announces list of more than 100 nations where open access charges will not apply
Scores of North American universities now cover local and national news for an audience running into the millions
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
Social scientist sees hand of ChatGPT in list of non-existent papers cited in peer reviewer’s rejection
Departure comes as UEA launches second probe into climate science. Zoë Corbyn reports
Flaws in reporting health intervention studies mean years of research have ‘limited scientific use’, says University of Cambridge study
Scientific publishing has a noble history of tolerating tiny profits. We need a bit more of that spirit today, suggests Aileen Fyfe
Holly Else tops Outstanding Higher Education Journalism category at CIPR ceremony
New version of OpenAI’s chatbot can interpret images and tutor students
New guidelines on use of ChatGPT follows plagiarism concerns and authorship controversies caused by rise of generative AI
Linking salary rises to publication record has fuelled research ethics violations, with early career academics struggling the most
Maps ruled invalid by a court in The Hague have appeared in scientific publishing
Most presidents don’t get fired, and those who do typically go on to rewarding new positions, says Holden Thorp
The Seattle University academic and novelist talks about satirising a type of male scholar who wins the plum posts, despite harming colleagues