Huber KN, Zaidi Z, Morahan PS. Chapter 5. In: Z Zaidi, E Rosenberg, and R Beyth, Eds. Extending the Frontier: Contemporary Topics in Medical Education. Gainesville ...
"It is clear that we meet today at a critical and, I think, hopeful moment," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Engr '64, said during a January address at the Sheldon Hall Auditorium, part of the ...
Recent statements about the high cost of scholarly publishing and subscription fees paid by the federal government may signal ...
Jonathan Wosen is STAT’s West Coast biotech & life sciences reporter. You can reach Jonathan on Signal at jwosen.27. In a stark sign of scientists’ escalating frustration with how academic journals ...
The world of scholarly communication is broken. Giant, corporate publishers with racketeering business practices and profit margins that exceed Apple’s treat life-saving research as a private ...
A few weeks ago, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health and human services secretary, made a bold proclamation during a podcast appearance: “We’re probably going to stop publishing in The Lancet, New ...
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 ...
We have entered the era of the lecturer in higher education. According to the American Association of University Professors, roughly 68 percent of all faculty positions in fall 2023 were off the ...
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Bloomsbury Publishing (LON:BMY) reported higher profit and earnings despite a year-over-year revenue decline, as management ...
From fraudulent research coming out of paper mills, to data fabrication showing up in published papers, academic journals have a quality control issue on their hands. According to a study in Nature, ...
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