European open science policies, Springer Nature’s diversity commitment, defining predatory journals, Review Commons are live, genetic profiles in dating
Open Data Metrics, Crossref metadata, publishers attempt to reduce leakage, problematic DNA phenotyping, increasing gender diversity, PLOS published peer reviews
Open Research in music, data on Elsevier hybrid open access journals, open science in Latin America, measles in Samoa, copyright of annotated US state law
UNESCO recommendations on open science, Springer Nature IPO 2, EDP Sciences sold, open access concerns
EPA’s increased burden of proof for public health regulation, APC data from the Gates Foundation, plagiarism tools, protecting the rights of indigenous communities, mental health of PhD students
Data citations in practice, better data for research on peer review, Wiley data availability statements, peer review initiatives at eLife, PLOS use of preprint comments in peer review
Open science practices on the rise, institutional review boards and open science, benefits of open access in Africa, from prison to academia
Crossref at Crossroads, Open Access Week, Diversity and Editorial Boards, Open Publishing Infrastructure, Beyond the APC, Publishing costs at EMBO
Open Scholarship needs collective action, reproducibility challenge, Meta relaunched, Open Publishing Awards, training students in open science
Future of open access report, open access in developing countries, European research funders and open science practices, gender and ethnicity imbalances at the Nobel Prizes
Research on Research Institute launched, business model for open access monographs, pre-journal portable peer review, learning from early career journal editors
New Dryad, US NASEM report on reproducibility in science, Wellcome Global Monitor, university rankings, statistical reporting guidelines
Peer review week, problems of the APC model, open source software for science, learned societies and open access publishing, Elsevier researcher survey
What’s next for Registered Reports, replication challenges, EPA to eliminate mammals testing, negative results and replications in influenza research
PeerJ Preprints closed for new submissions, XML as the format of record, OASPA supporting open citations, Springer Nature’s CEO stepping down