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Social Media, Science and MOOCs23 January 2018An article published in FEMS Microbiology Letters reviews the use of Twitter as a tool for scientists to “increase their personal brand, improve their skills, enhance their visibility, share and […]
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Social Media, Science and MOOCs23 January 2018An article published in FEMS Microbiology Letters reviews the use of Twitter as a tool for scientists to “increase their personal brand, improve their skills, enhance their visibility, share and […]
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New APA Reporting Standards22 January 2018Following a review of existing reporting standards, the American Psychological Association has published a paper which sets out revisions to existing standards, and adding new sets which address current positions […]
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New APA Reporting Standards22 January 2018Following a review of existing reporting standards, the American Psychological Association has published a paper which sets out revisions to existing standards, and adding new sets which address current positions […]
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Taylor & Francis to pay reviewers in fast track publishing service21 January 2018Providing authors with faster peer review and rewarding reviewers for their assistance to publishers in achieving this goal are thorny issues, but one of the large publishers is trying a […]
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Taylor & Francis to pay reviewers in fast track publishing service21 January 2018Providing authors with faster peer review and rewarding reviewers for their assistance to publishers in achieving this goal are thorny issues, but one of the large publishers is trying a […]
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More steps towards transparency in research publishing20 January 2018An Editorial published in Nature in September presented some “Steps towards transparency in research publishing” (Nature 2017;549(431), doi: 10.1038/549431a) The Editorial discusses how progress in the transparency of both research […]
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More steps towards transparency in research publishing20 January 2018An Editorial published in Nature in September presented some “Steps towards transparency in research publishing” (Nature 2017;549(431), doi: 10.1038/549431a) The Editorial discusses how progress in the transparency of both research […]
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B – Cost of science in transition economies15 January 2018Vuong QH. The (ir)rational consideration of the cost of science in transition economies. Nature Human Behaviour 2018;2(1):(doi: 10.1038/s41562-017-0281-4) The perspective paper presents the dilemma that a modern society is facing regarding […]
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B – Experimenter gender and biases15 January 2018Chapman CC, Benedict C, Schiöth HB. Experimenter gender and replicability in science. Science Advances 2018;4:e1701427(doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1701427)This paper investigates how the gender of the experimenter may affect experimental findings. Clinical trials […]
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B – Guidelines to publish observational studies4 January 2018Rossi A, Benci C, Leventhal P. Guidelines for disclosing the results from observational trials. Medical Writing 2017;26(3):22-28Publishing results from observational trials can be challenging for scientists and writers. The Strengthening […]
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B – Behavioral and social sciences research funding4 January 2018Kaplan RM, Johnson SB, Kobor PC. NIH behavioral and social sciences research support: 1980-2016. American Psychologist 2017;72(8):808-821(doi: 10.1037/amp0000222) Behavioral and social science has often been underfunded at the National Institutes […]