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DOAB and OAPEN Jointly Selected for Second Funding Cycle SCOSS

DOAB and OAPEN Jointly Selected for Second Funding Cycle SCOSS

The Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services (SCOSS) has selected OAPEN and DOAB for its second funding cycle. 

Proposed Schema Changes - Have Your Say - Crossref

Proposed Schema Changes - Have Your Say - Crossref

The first version of our metadata input schema (a DTD, to be specific) was created in 1999 to capture basic bibliographic information and facilitate matching DOIs to citations. Over the past 20 years the bibliographic metadata we collect has deepened, and we've expanded our schema to include funding information, license, updates, relations, and other metadata. Our schema isn't as venerable as a MARC record or as comprehensive as JATS, but it's served us well.

Nasa's Parker Solar Probe Beams Back First Insights from Sun's Edge

Nasa's Parker Solar Probe Beams Back First Insights from Sun's Edge

Flying closer than any other mission, spacecraft set to unravel the sun's mysteries

UK Election 2019: What the 'wisdom of Crowds' Forecasts

UK Election 2019: What the 'wisdom of Crowds' Forecasts

Crowd-based prediction markets have even been shown to outperform intelligence analysts.

The New Europe PMC is Here

The New Europe PMC is Here

It's time to embrace change. Today Europe PubMed Central (PMC) proudly unveils a new website, packed with useful features, including a better search and reading experience, as well as better access to data.

Are You Ready to ROR? An Inside Look at This New Organization Identifier Registry

Are You Ready to ROR? An Inside Look at This New Organization Identifier Registry

What is the Research Organization Registry (ROR) and why do we need it? Learn more from the team behind it (CDL, Crossref, DataCite, and Digital Science) in this interview with Alice Meadows.

Cheers to Horizons, the Independent Swiss Science Magazine!

Cheers to Horizons, the Independent Swiss Science Magazine!

Horizons should stimulate debate about research and science policy, writes Matthias Egger, the President of the Research Council of the Swiss National Science Foundation.

Even 50-year-old Climate Models Correctly Predicted Global Warming

Even 50-year-old Climate Models Correctly Predicted Global Warming

Study debunks idea that older models were inaccurate

Why Science Failed to Stop Climate Change

Why Science Failed to Stop Climate Change

It's a tale for all time. What might be the greatest scam in history or, at least, the one that threatens to take history down with it. Think of it as the climate-change scam that beat science, big time. Scientists have been seriously investigating the subject of human-made climate change since the late 1950s and political leaders have been discussing it for nearly as long. In 1961, Alvin Weinberg, the director of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, called carbon dioxide one of the "big problems"

Keeping Up With Scientific Integrity in the US

Keeping Up With Scientific Integrity in the US

Quarterly updates on scientific integrity in the US nearly three years into the Trump administration.

Lib Dems Warn of Brexit Brain Drain As EU Academics Quit

Lib Dems Warn of Brexit Brain Drain As EU Academics Quit

Figures show 11,000 have left UK universities in three years since referendum.

Releasing a New CORE Discovery Browser Extension

Releasing a New CORE Discovery Browser Extension

CORE Discovery helps users find freely accessible copies of research papers that might be behind a paywall on the publisher's website. It is backed by our huge dataset of millions of full text open…

Europe's New Space Budget to Enable CO2 Mapping

Europe's New Space Budget to Enable CO2 Mapping

Europe will press ahead with a network of satellites to track carbon dioxide emissions across the globe. The enhanced capability is expected to be a potent tool in helping all nations - not just European ones - better understand their carbon footprint.

I'm Striking Because Insecure Academic Contracts Are Ruining My Mental Health

I'm Striking Because Insecure Academic Contracts Are Ruining My Mental Health

A recent University and College Union (UCU) survey reported that 70% of the 49,000 researchers in higher education in the UK are currently employed on fixed-term contracts, as are 37,000 teaching staff (the majority of whom are paid hourly). The authors argues that the yearly search for new work is harming their health and is forcing them to put their life on hold.

Data Repository Selection: Criteria That Matter

Data Repository Selection: Criteria That Matter

This blog post is a joint announcement of an initiative by several publishers in collaboration with Fairsharing and DataCite to help authors select appropriate data repositories.

Last-minute Change Sees 'research' Reinstated in Job Title of R&D Commissioner

Last-minute Change Sees 'research' Reinstated in Job Title of R&D Commissioner

The incoming president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen has given into demands that the word 'research' should feature in the research commissioner's job title, making the change at the last possible minute, just before the European Parliament confirmed the new team of commissioners in Strasbourg on Wednesday.

China's Operating Manuals for Mass Internment and Arrest by Algorithm

China's Operating Manuals for Mass Internment and Arrest by Algorithm

A new leak of highly classified Chinese government documents reveals the operations manual for running the mass detention camps in Xinjiang and exposed the mechanics of the region's system of mass surveillance.

In Unpublished Paper, Former White House Climate Adviser Calls Methane 'irrelevant' to Climate

In Unpublished Paper, Former White House Climate Adviser Calls Methane 'irrelevant' to Climate

Research in the US aims to support rollback of methane rules.

Marc Schiltz Re-elected President of Science Europe

Marc Schiltz Re-elected President of Science Europe

Marc Schiltz, Secretary General and Executive Head of the FNR, has been re-elected President of Science Europe, an association of major European research funding and research performing organisations.

Mining and Analysing Invoice Data from Elsevier Relative to Hybrid Open Access

Mining and Analysing Invoice Data from Elsevier Relative to Hybrid Open Access

Publishers rarely make publication fee spending for hybrid journals transparent. Elsevier is a remarkable exception, as the publisher provides open and machine-readable data relative to its central invoicing with funding bodies and fee waivers at the article level.

Open Knowledge Maps - A Visual Interface to the World's Scientific Knowledge

Open Knowledge Maps - A Visual Interface to the World's Scientific Knowledge

A visual interface that dramatically increases the visibility of research findings for science and society alike.

Monitoring Agreements with Open Access Elements: Why Article-Level Metadata Are Important

Monitoring Agreements with Open Access Elements: Why Article-Level Metadata Are Important

With more agreements including some form of Open Access, consortia and academic institutions need to monitor the number of Open Access publications, the costs and the value of these agreements.