"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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Is the OA movement painting itself into a corner with concerns about new OA rules and regulations?
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Danny Kingsley suggests that research integrity begins with the training researchers receive at university. Achieving Open Research and increasing reproducibility requires systematic research training that focuses specifically on research practice.
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There are still barriers and hesitations around open research practices. Erika Pastrana and Simon Adar suggest that publishers and technology platforms can better support authors and drive uptake.
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Digital transformation in submission and peer review offers improvements for publications and a better experience for researchers and journal staff.
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Why are national PID strategies having a moment, and why should you care? Find out in today's post by Alice Meadows.
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