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Academic publishing

Latest news and analysis on academic publishing, including publisher negotiations, open access, research integrity issues, and stories about scholarly journals.

We must hold up a mirror to scientific peer review if we are to stamp out fraud and uphold the discipline鈥檚 reputation, argues Philip Moriarty

18 April

Longer embargo periods of up to 24 months for green open access will only apply when universities鈥 annual block grants for 鈥済old鈥 article fees have run out, Research Councils UK has confirmed.

6 March

A series of high-profile research scandals within social psychology have led to unjustified attacks on the whole academic discipline. Wolfgang Stroebe and Miles Hewstone declare that the majority must not suffer for a tiny minority鈥檚 misconduct

28 February

The lack of clarity over Research Councils UK鈥檚 new open access policy is 鈥渦nacceptable鈥 and government ministers should learn lessons from the confusion, according to a House of Lords report.

22 February

Open-access publishing, once a niche preoccupation, is now a hot-button issue. But concern is growing that unintended consequences of new publication mandates will cost individual scholars and the UK sector dear. Paul Jump reports

14 February

David Edmonds contrasts Edmund Gettier鈥檚 three-page 1963 masterpiece with the endless outflow induced by the emetic REF

24 January

The publisher Sage has slashed the price of publishing in its flagship open-access journal to just $99 (拢63) in the wake of concern about whether researchers in the humanities and social sciences will be able to afford to comply with the UK鈥檚 new open-access mandates.

24 January