During my short time as Editor-in-Chief of Biology Open (BiO), I’ve come to realise that publishing in the biomedical sciences is entering a period of profound change, the likes of which none of us has experienced before. The present system is under sustained attack and, although many scientists are probably unaware of this, there seems little chance that it will survive in its current form. In this Editorial, I want to share what I’ve learned over the past year and explain why I think change is inevitable. As in all things scientific, I will probably be wrong in detail, but I hope these thoughts will stimulate you to think about these issues and how we might influence them. I am convinced they will have an enormous impact on us all. My ass...
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This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
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Very few of us will disagree that there is a crisis in the availability of scholarly journals. Skyr...
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Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been incre...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
This poster presentation explores possible solutions to a scholarly publishing crisis in the health ...
In the last decade the number of bioscience journals has increased enormously, with many filling spe...
Publishing is a hallmark of good scientific research. The aim of publishing is to disseminate new re...
Science advances through rich, scholarly discussion. More than ever before, digital tools allow us t...
Very few of us will disagree that there is a crisis in the availability of scholarly journals. Skyr...
Science is in crisis: a crisis of trust, and a crisis of values. Yet, this is an opportune moment fo...
Very few of us will disagree that there is a crisis in the availability of scholarly journals. Skyr...
The Internet is rapidly changing the way the results of academic research are communicated within co...
Publishing in the field of neuroscience is a chaotic, inefficient, and increasingly difficult proces...
Scientific publishing is undergoing significant changes due to the growth of online publications, in...
Communicating new scientific discoveries is key to human progress. Yet, this endeavor has been incre...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...
The scientific journal publishing model is deeply unethical: today, a few major for-profit conglomer...