Challenging the Science Publishing Status Quo: F1000Research Sets New Standards for Transparency through Open Science Publishing- Eventbrite

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-04-03

Summary:

USe the link to access more information about the upcoming event: "Coinciding with the Experimental Biology meeting in Boston, this event brings together leading minds in life sciences to discuss the benefits of Open Science publishing for the research community. The discussion will cover the significant issues currently affecting the way research findings are published including: The importance of rapid publication and the negative impact of delays; The benefits of a completely open and transparent peer review; The importance of open publication of all data to enable reuse and the testing of reproducibility by others; The implications of the move towards open access (and full CC-BY access) by governments and funders;  The benefits of publishing small science findings, null/negative/replication results, and other non-standard studies. The distinguished list of speakers from the scientific community include ..."

Link:

http://f1000research-eb13.eventbrite.com/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.biology oa.new oa.data oa.licensing oa.mandates oa.copyright oa.cc oa.open_science oa.peer_review oa.funders oa.reproducibility oa.publishing oa.f1000research oa.events oa.government oa.libre oa.policies

Date tagged:

04/03/2013, 16:13

Date published:

04/03/2013, 12:13