Open Science News – 16 October 2015
16 October, 2015 | Eva Amsen |
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“Open peer review produces better scrutiny of research than traditional methods.”
- Copernicus journals are changing the way by which articles go through their publication system. Yhey’re still using open post-publication peer review, don’t worry! It’s a matter of presentation style only.
- The Natural History Museum in London is publishing a data portal which “will develop alongside other innovative technologies, such as 3D printing: if someone wants to examine the physical specimen, they’ll be able to print a copy, anywhere in the world.“
- Next week is Open Access Week! Here’s a list of all events worldwide, and our roundup of where to find out about F1000Research.
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