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- 2022.04.27 Politics and the Academia Russian invasion of Ukraine (4): Reactions of Academic Journals
- 2021.09.30 Peer Review Australian funder retracts preprint ban
- 2021.03.25 Scholarly Communication University of California announces transformative agreement with Elsevier
- 2021.03.01 Admission US universities under COVID-19: US PhD programs in humanities and social sciences suspending admission
- 2021.01.21 Scholarly Communication Nature and Cell to set high APC. What about Science?
- 2020.09.27 Research Data Management Lancet introduces data scientist into peer review
- 2020.04.22 Scholarly Communication Nature to be included in Plan S
- 2020.03.13 Research Evaluation China bans SCI indices from research assessments
- 2019.12.21 Politics and the Academia Fudan University deletes "Freedom of Thought" from its charter
- 2019.12.11 Research Evaluation A German research institute to outsource screening of papers before submission
- 2019.12.06 Research Evaluation More than 4000 signers for petition on Harvard's tenure denial
- 2019.12.01 Politics and the Academia Surge of student informants in China
- 2019.08.19 Scholarly Communication UC faculty to Elsevier ― Restart negotiations, or else
- 2019.07.03 Research Evaluation ETHZ, signatory of DORA, considers journal IF and apologizes
- 2019.06.18 Peer Review Reproducibility trial draws two conclusion for one article
- 2019.06.03 Research Evaluation India rethinks the requirement for peer-reviewed article for earning PhD
- 2019.02.23 Peer Review Study on open peer review relieves common concerns
- 2019.02.21 Research Evaluation India plans to pay Ph.D. students for publishing research articles
- 2019.01.16 Scholarly Communication All editorial board of Informetrics resigns and starts a new OA journal with another publisher
- 2019.01.07 Scholarly Communication Elsevier willing to pay compensations for editors to stay
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