Researchers feel that pressures to publish are increasing, but the time and resources available to do research are decreasing ...
Drawing on insights from more than 3,200 academic and corporate researchers across 113 countries, the report highlights widening regional differences in researcher attitudes, evolving views on ...
Explore the complexities behind the Stanford/Elsevier rank list and why high rankings don’t always reflect true scientific ...
Elsevier, a global leader in advanced information and decision support in science and healthcare, is expanding its Geographical Pricing for Open Access (GPOA) initiative to an additional 150 gold open ...
A report from Elsevier shows that research funders are facing significant gaps between their stated priorities and the implementation of such priorities, particularly in aligning funding with societal ...
DistillerSR's literature review platform to provide turn-key integrated access to Embase' API, greatly enhancing and simplifying the review process By enabling users to search, import, and enrich ...
Scientific publishing giant Elsevier put out a total of six publications between 2000 and 2005 that were sponsored by unnamed pharmaceutical companies and looked like peer reviewed medical journals, ...
Dr. Nirmalya Thakur, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at South Dakota ...
A scholarly journal run by the Dutch publishing giant Elsevier has come under scrutiny for rejecting a paper submitted for publication because, among other reasons, it didn’t cite enough of the ...
It started earlier this month, when Elsevier sent open access forum Academia.edu 2,800 takedown notices for articles it owns the copyright to within a couple of weeks. Academia.edu is a ...
Imagine you’ve spent the last few years writing a manuscript. You submit it to a publisher, and they make you an offer: They’ll print it, but once it’s published, they own your work. They’ll sell it ...
Academic publishing is a very good game indeed if you can manage to get into it. As the publisher the work is created at the expense of others, for free to you. There are no advances, no royalties, to ...