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2. Scientists or shareholders?
publishingFor Open Access Week, we reflect on a series of debates on the Future of Scholarly Scientific Communication. This post covers: 'Scientists or shareholders: the cost to the research community'.
1. Scientists or shareholders?
publishingFor Open Access Week, we reflect on a series of debates on the Future of Scholarly Scientific Communication. This post covers: ‘Scientists or shareholders: Is profit fundamental to a sustainable model? The economics of publishing and sustainability’.
Reflections on a debate about whether the peer review process is fit for purpose as part of the Publishing 350 programme to mark the anniversary of the world's first scientific journal.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive. Today Jan Freyberg, a PhD student in Vision at the University of Cambridge, tells us about an inspiring interdisciplinary study.
The physics of invisibility
publishingTo celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive. Today Sebastien Guenneau, Director of Research at CNRS and member of the Editorial Board of Proceedings A, tells us about a very recent paper that builds on an exciting idea.
Making a splash with new techniques
publishingTo celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive. Today Visakh Vaikuntanathan, a final year doctoral candidate in the department of Aerospace Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science, tells us about two highlights from the archive.
Debating the winds
publishingTo celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
Alchemy in the Transactions
publishingTo celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
LTP and Phil Trans B
publishingPapers on long-term potentiation published in Philosophical Transactions B.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.
To celebrate 350 years of scientific publishing, we are inviting our readers to tell us about their favourite papers from the Royal Society archive.