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NewsResearchGate reaches deal with science publishers
Under a new agreement, the networking site will share which content it is hosting from three publishers
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NewsMardi Grass
The cannabis chemistry subdivision of the American Chemical Society takes to the streets of New Orleans
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NewsPutting a price on Europe’s spending on scientific journals
Analysis comes as consortia of institutes revolt over price increases and open access across the continent
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CareersThe ethics of scientific publishing
How to spot a problem paper – and what you should do about it
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NewsPresentation and copyright worries keep scientists from sharing data
Almost half of researchers surveyed say they don’t know how to present data to make it useful for others
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NewsMismatch between citations and chemists' expectations
Survey highlights difference between paper metrics and the actual significance of research
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ResearchNanotube water channelling claims challenged
Results from 2017 paper raise questions over the flow rates of water through nanotubes
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NewsUK and German chemistry societies sign up to ChemRxiv preprint effort
Chemistry preprint server now co-owned by Royal Society of Chemistry and German Chemical Society
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NewsBlockchain to help scholarly publishing fight fraud
Platform can time-stamp data to authenticate research
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NewsA picture speaks a thousand words in new scientific journal
Illustrations will explain the latest research in an accessible way
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OpinionA question of reproducibility
Survey of metal–organic frameworks raises concerns about the reliability of adsorption data
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NewsElsevier declines to cut off German universities that cancelled journal subs
Efforts to reach a deal between the publishing giant and 200 institutions protesting prices continue after January deadline passes
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2017 in review - Current affairs
2017 in review – News, policy, publishing and current affairs
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OpinionAcademic versus predator
Researchers must halt the rise of predatory journals by cutting off their supply of papers
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NewsMost scientific editors still come from US or UK
Lack of international representation on scientific journals’ editorial boards has persisted since 1985
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NewsResearchGate bows to pressure from publishers on copyrighted material
Networking site has moved 1.7 million journal articles from five major publishers so they are no longer accessible to the public
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NewsLatest legal defeat unlikely to scuttle Sci-Hub
American Chemical Society wins $4.8 million lawsuit against pirate site and may be able to stop internet search engines from featuring its stolen content