Selected news, views and information on Open Science and scholarly publishing from the past week Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading… NIH New prize competition seeks innovative ideas to advance open science   OUP Blog Open Access Week – continuing on the journey   The Conversation Your questions answered on open access   EurekAlert! UK researchers will benefit from innovative open access agreement between Springer and Jisc   BBC The scientists encouraging online piracy with a secret codeword   Inside Higher Education Checking our library privilege   My Science Work PeerJ has a new way to pay: one low fee to publish in full open access   Electronic Frontier Foundation Open access is a human rights issue   Nature Over 60% of 2015 research articles on nature.com are open access   BioMed Central blog Springer Nature Open Research Day   Associations Now Scientific society opens its digital library for open access week   BioMed Central blogs Collaborating with societies and institutions at BioMed Central   Research Information OUP deal with academic publishers releases first content

  Institute of Development Studies What’s the future for Open Knowledge?

  Quartz Academics have found a way to access insanely expensive research papers—for free

  BMJ BMJ editor writes to Hunt over misuse of weekend mortality data

  The Eagle Texas A&M University group pushing open-source textbooks for all

  Daily Dot The high-stakes online future of open-access science

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NIH

New prize competition seeks innovative ideas to advance open science

 

OUP Blog

Open Access Week – continuing on the journey

The Conversation

Your questions answered on open access

EurekAlert!

UK researchers will benefit from innovative open access agreement between Springer and Jisc

BBC

The scientists encouraging online piracy with a secret codeword

Inside Higher Education

Checking our library privilege

My Science Work PeerJ has a new way to pay: one low fee to publish in full open access

Electronic Frontier Foundation

Open access is a human rights issue

Nature

Over 60% of 2015 research articles on nature.com are open access

BioMed Central blog

Springer Nature Open Research Day

Associations Now

Scientific society opens its digital library for open access week

BioMed Central blogs

Collaborating with societies and institutions at BioMed Central

Research Information

OUP deal with academic publishers releases first content

Institute of Development Studies

What’s the future for Open Knowledge?

Quartz

Academics have found a way to access insanely expensive research papers—for free

BMJ

BMJ editor writes to Hunt over misuse of weekend mortality data

The Eagle

Texas A&M University group pushing open-source textbooks for all

Daily Dot

The high-stakes online future of open-access science