The Academic, Societal and Animal Welfare Benefits of Open Science for Animal Science
Authors : Christian Nawroth, E. Tobias Krause Animal science researchers have the obligation to reduce, refine, and replace the usage of animals in research (3R...
Authors : Christian Nawroth, E. Tobias Krause Animal science researchers have the obligation to reduce, refine, and replace the usage of animals in research (3R...
Author: Heinz Pampel The discussion on the transformation of scholarly journals to open access (OA) increasingly concerns financial aspects. Considering the var...
Authors : Francisco Segado-Boj, Juan-Jose Prieto-Gutiérrez, Juan Martín-Quevedo The rise of open access (OA) publishing has been followed by the expansion of th...
Author : Jonathan Roscoe Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) is a key priority for many organizations and institutions, including learned societies. With...
Author : Simon Mahony Changes in modes of publication over recent decades and moves to publish material freely and openly have resulted in increased amounts of ...
Author : Joshua M. Pearce It appears that open access (OA) academic publishing is better for science because it provides frictionless access to make significant...
Authors : James Andrew Smith, Jonas B. Sandbrink The risk of accidental or deliberate misuse of biological research is increasing as biotechnology advances. As ...