Open Science and scholarly publishing roundup – May 22, 2015 Selected news, views and information on Open Science and scholarly publishing from the past week
Ars Technica EU blocks global copyright reform that would allow wider access to knowledge Nature Why we are teaching science wrong, and how to make it right Björn Brembs Blog Evidence-resistant science leaders? BioMed Central Blog A new open access policy in international development OpenSource What is Open Science? European Commission Open science should help us to question innovation – Professor Alan Irwin European Commission OpenAIRE is growing and now gathers over 11.5 million documents in Open Access BioMed Central A new open access policy in international development New York Times Whiplash warning when climate science is publicized before peer review and publication Times Higher Education Speeding up scholarly communication for rapid sharing Online Library Open access laid down in Dutch copyright act University of Oxford Ben Goldacre on Open Data Forbes Here’s a colossally bad idea from congress about how to fund science The Independent Open data: what is it and why are people so scared of it? Irish Times Mission possible: making science more accessible to all Southern Fried Science Is peer-review best left to academic journals? The VAR Guy Where are the women and minority open source programmers?