News, views and info on Open Science & scholarly publishing from the past week

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OUP Blog The future of scholarly publishing

Chronicle of Higher Education What open-access publishing actually costs

Chronicle of Higher Education Introducing Open Library of the Humanities

Times Higher Education Journal impact factors ‘no longer credible’

Research Policy Editors’ JIF-boosting stratagems – Which are appropriate and which not? [subscription required]

Inside Higher Education More support for ‘Lingua’ editors

PLOS Blogs Peer review – tips for junior reviewers

Bloomberg Academic publishing can’t remain such a great business

The Guardian European commission unveils its A-team of science advisers

Scientific American China’s first science Nobel Prize exposes stresses on country’s research

Gizmodo How computers broke science—and what we can do to fix it

Wired Behind the scenes at the breakthrough prizes, the glitzy oscars for science

Chronicle of Higher Education 3 Rules of academic blogging

The Telegraph The junior doctors’ contract threatens research and medical progress

Nature Engineered bat virus stirs debate over risky research

OUP Blog “Fordham professors write your books, right?”

@Academics Say blog Academic assholes and the circle of niceness

UD Daily Open access topic | Grad students discuss open access to scholarly research in collaboration with UD Library

The Guardian Measuring up: how open data could spur drive to meet the global goals