News, views and info on Open Science and scholarly publishing from the past week
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Science
Cashing in on transparency in science
Nature
Dutch lead European push to flip journals to Open Access
The Scientist
ORCID rising
Campus Technology
Stanford launches MOOC for science teachers on helping students read scientific texts
Female engineers publish in better journals, but receive fewer citations
PLOS One
On the compliance of women engineers with a gendered scientific system
Bloomberg
Academic publishing is all about status
Rabble
Canadian university libraries threatened by soaring academic publisher prices
Intellectual Property Watch
Zimbabwe plans Open Access policy, part of efforts across Africa
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Open Access movement demands more: 2015 in review
PLOS Blogs
The Open Access dinosaurs of 2015
eSchool News
LEGO’s WeDo 2.0 teaches science, coding