News, views & info on Open Science, Open Access, Peer Review & scholarly publishing from the past week

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Guardian Summit rules out ban on gene editing embryos destined to become people

Nature Annotating the scholarly web

The Bookseller Thomas tells FutureBook: ‘open’ is a massive opportunity

New York Times Chief of house science panel picks battle over climate paper

Scicasts Measuring Success in an Open Access World: A proposal

Bjorn Brembs Why cutting down on peer-review will improve it

Nature How to build a better PhD

Chronicle of Higher Education In fight over academic publishing house, fear of corporate values

Times Higher Education Open Library of Humanities aims to ‘flip’ journals to open access

Trident Media Life as an alumnus: the publishing industry

EurekAlert! BMJ partners with Chinese Stroke Association on new open-access journal

US News After a series of scandals, China issues rules banning dishonest practices in science journals

Helmholtz Gesellschaft „Es geht nur Schritt für Schritt“ [in German]

Phys.org New project puts open data back into the hands of citizens