News, views & info on Open Science, Open Access, Peer Review & scholarly publishing from the past week
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Richard Poynder The OA Interviews: ScienceOpen’s Alexander Grossmann
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes The end of journals
Financial Times Leading scientist calls for new research body [subscription required]
BBC Should politicians decide science funding?
Science Careers When women are missing from peer review
Bloomberg Giving China a say in science
The Chronicle of Higher Education Open Access & Copyright: A View from the South
My Statesman UT partnership seeks to improve how scientists communicate with public
GenomeWeb Review of peer review [free registration required]
OUP Blog OAPEN-UK: 5 things we learnt about open access monographs
The Bookseller A manifesto for the open book
ProEuropeana The missing decades: the 20th century black hole in Europeana
GCN Mapping the world of open data portals
NIH New prize competition seeks innovative ideas to advance open science
The Australian NHMRC to test peer review of research project grant
Science How to hack a journal
European Commission EC brings pan-European open data together on European Data Portal
The Economist Open government data: out of the box [subscription required]