Selected news, views and information on Open Science and scholarly publishing from the past week

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The Guardian Why peer review needs a good going over

Nature Backlash after Frontiers journals added to list of questionable publishers

Scholarly Kitchen Open Access at a crossroads

Frontiers Blog Frontiers’ financial commitment to open access publishing

BioMed Central blog Common myths about open access…busted!

BioMed Central blog Evolving service user involvement – next step, academic publishing

BioMed Central blog What might the future hold for patient involvement and academic publishing?

The Bookseller Future of academic books debated at Futurebook

InfoJustice White House commits to open access, open education and open data in new open government plan

Chronicle of Higher Education Subscription scare fuels worries over who controls data that scholars need

Ottawa Citizen The editor is deceased: Fake science journals hit new low

Daily Bruin Presidential open access policy makes UC research accessible to public

Research Information OUP deal with academic publishers releases first content

The Lamron Open Access Week promotes affordable scholarly materials

PR Newswire 1science to disrupt the scholarly, scientific and technical publishing industry

New York Times New online openness lets museums share works with the world

Computer Weekly Using open data to solve social challenges