"Researchers have only so many hours in a day; if they can spend one less hour on a research article because we have implemented improved workflows and better technology, thatโs one more hour they can spend on research to try to save my life, and the lives of all ALS patients." In today's post, Bruce Rosenblum shares his experience as a clinical trial participant and how that contributed to scholarly publications.
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As the lines between our physical and digital surroundings continue to blur, itโs more important than ever to design usable and accessible content for our ever-expanding array of contexts.
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Is the OA movement painting itself into a corner with concerns about new OA rules and regulations?
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The cost to publish OA is quickly becoming a new paywall in science, substituting the difficulty to read papers with the inability to showcase results in journals seen as reputable, due to the financial barrier of APCs.
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Part three of a three-part series aims to discuss the topic of advancing accessibility within scholarly communication with the focus of digital accessibility.
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Part two of a three-part series aims to discuss the topic of advancing accessibility within scholarly communication with the focus of digital accessibility.
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Part one of a three-part series aims to discuss the topic of advancing accessibility within scholarly communication with the focus of digital accessibility.
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Are we still doing the work it takes to make positive and impactful change? Are we continuing the work to break down systems, policies, and unwritten industry rules that are no longer fit for purpose?
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Rick Anderson interviews Nick Lindsay of MIT Press about the press's new shift+OPEN program for subscription journals that want to go OA.
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The first 2023 issue of Learned Publishing reflects on how to make lasting, meaningful improvements to our industry's diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA).
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