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www.timeshighereducation.com
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| | | | | Academics remain wedded to prestige indicators, but peer reviewers mayconclude that the journal is profiteering, says Dorothy Bishop | |
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researchwhisperer.org
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| | | | | Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash Recently, Zhejiang Gonggong University announced that articles published with MDPI, Frontiers Media & Hindawi, the three largest open access publishers, would not be included in research performance statistics. Universities have discouraged or banned staff from publishing in individual journals in the past, but this is the first report of... | |
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svpow.com
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| | | | | In opposition to my speech supporting the motion "the open access movement has failed", here's what Jessica Polka said in opposition to the motion. The open access movement has not failed. It is in the process of succeeding. Indeed, over 50% of papers are now open access. And this proportion is set to increase,... | |
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curt-rice.com
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| | | The "sting" operation published in Science Magazine claims to highlight corruption in the open access model, but it's actually about problems with peer review - even if Scie... | ||