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#FSSC – Are publisher profits justifiable?

1 May 2015 by Mike Taylor

Mike Taylor is a software engineer by day, a palaeontologist by night, and an open-access advocate in his spare time….

#FSSC – Once upon a time…

24 April 2015 by Cameron Neylon

Cameron Neylon is a biophysicist with an interest in how to make the internet more effective as a tool for…

#FSSC – The role of openness and publishers in reproducible research

21 April 2015 by Iain Hyrnaszkiewicz

Iain Hrynaszkiewicz is Head of Data and HSS Publishing at Nature Publishing Group and Palgrave Macmillan, where his responsibilities include…

#FSSC – Research Misconduct: by David Vaux

17 April 2015 by Professor David Vaux

Research integrity has two aspects that partially overlap. Firstly, there is integrity of the scientific literature, namely its freedom from…

#FSSC: Measurement science – how should research and impact be assessed?

15 April 2015 by Professor James Wilsdon

James Wilsdon is professor of science and democracy in the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, and…

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