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Interview – How Technology Could Restore Trust in Science Publishing

How to restore trust in science publishing Speeding up the research process, according to ARTiFACTS, requires turning research communication on its head by tracking, recording and sharing findings in small fragments and in real-time even before publishing them as full journal articles in order to restore trust in science publishing.  Bashing science publishers have gone …

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Podcast, Ivan Oransky, RetractionWatch: Retractions are like red flags highlighting infractions in science

Keeping a record of the retraction of research publications made it easier for journalistic coverage dissecting the infractions occurring within science publishing. “What I see that’s important, is not just coverage of individual cases, people are actually trying to put this all together. They’re filing public record requests because that’s something we’re not thinking of.” …

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Podcast: How open science could benefit from blockchain

Experts reflect on the implications of blockchain for research Sabine Louët, reporting from the APE2018 , meets the faces of scholarly publishing, in Berlin. Louët is an EuroScientist Editor. She interviews several experts on their views on how blockchain technology will change open science. How blockchain will help open science First, we hear from Lambert Heller, the head of the Open Science Lab …

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