I n July, the National Institutes of Health announced that it would cap excessive article-processing charges (APCs) for publishing taxpayer-funded research. The NIH is exploring a handful of different ...
Dr Anita Bandrowski, a researcher dedicated to improving rigor and transparency in scientific literature, has won the 2026 ...
An electronic revolution in academic publishing and scholarly communication is occurring at an exponential rate. The transmission of information and research via emerging technology offers new ...
Lamentations over the current models of academic publishing come from all corners of the scientific community. How does the system work? The scientist writes up the results of their study in the form ...
Critics say a directive to make federally funded research immediately free to the public could violate authors’ copyrights. It could also disrupt the $19 billion academic publishing industry. Even as ...
But our recent research, published in Organization, shows that enshittification isn’t just confined to the online world. In fact, it’s now visible in academic publishing and occurs in five stages. The ...
Being a scientist today is more than conducting experiments, publishing papers, securing grants, establishing collaborations, teaching, and attending conferences. It means stepping out of the lab and ...
A prolific neuroscientist is accusing some of the same companies that published her work in top-tier peer-reviewed journals of conspiring “to hold the careers of scholars hostage” in the name of ...
In this episode of the STEM Tea podcast, AJ Hinton discusses a career in academic publishing with Alexander Hutchison (left), the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cellular Physiology (NJ, USA).
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