Clinical data sharing structural challenges, WHO joined cOAlition S, ethics concerns about genetics study, FORCE 2019, AIMOS 2019
Patient willingness to share data, abolishing supplementary data in papers, NIH programs requiring open access and data sharing
Open scholarly communication in sociology, registered reports revolution, Open Publishing Awards, cures for TB and Ebola
AmeliCA and Plan S, sharing Jupyter notebooks, scholarly print design in the internet age, Stanford Prison Experiment, EPFL Open Science Day
Trust in scientists is increasing, FAIRsFAIR, copyright and accessibility, LIBSENSE, Greenland is melting, Elsevier is acquiring Parity Computing
Registered reports, #bropenscience, inclusiveness in open science, faculty views on open access, particle physics data sharing
Dryad/Zenodo partnership, ORCID requirements at NIH, eLife’s peer review trial, publishing platforms
Diversity and inclusion in open science, OSF preprint server successes, citation advantage for data sharing, Moon landing anniversary
Open science in Africa, OpenCitations, conflict of interest declarations in psychology, SpotOn London
MedRxiv, open access stats at Unpaywall, organ transplants in China, ORCID reviewer credit at PLOS, Peer Review Week
Replications at selective journals, Human Cell Atlas, center for the study of research assessment, open access books, ScholarLed
Metadata 2020, open monographs, Transpose database, cOAlition S ambassadors, Open Source Brain
MedRxiv, rise of open science in psychology, open access week 2019, revised guidelines for Plan S, repositories for materials and reagents
Student Initiative for Open Science, regulating genetic modifications in humans, PLOS introduces transparent peer review, new blog by Elisabeth Bik
Invest in Open Infrastructure, top open access countries, faster turnaround times at PLOS ONE, expiring author email addresses on papers