Journals
These Charities Want to Pay for Your Access to Scientific Journals
Open access publishing comes at a price, and a group of British charities are offering to pay.
'The Julia Page' - New Fiction from Andrew Worthington
Most of the guys wanted Samantha Terry, as I had expected from the start. Initially I was intrigued to hear them vocalize it in a really roundabout way, through games of truth-or-dare and other recess excuses for gossip and disclosure, although...
Do Science Journals Need an Alternative to Peer Review?
The latest controversy over a stem cell study reignites debate over the process of publishing breakthrough research.
A Torrent Site Wants to Be the New Academic Library
As the UK makes more journals freely available to library users, a couple of US researchers have a more modern approach to sharing data.
Scientists Are Struggling to Wade Through the Bullshit of Fake Academic Publications
Be careful what you read online.
Queen Victoria is the Internet's Latest and Greatest Oversharer
A month ago, at the push of a button and as a diamond jubilee gift to the world, Queen Elizabeth II put her great-great-grandmother’s complete journals online. Like WikiLeak’s Cablegate page, Queen Victoria’s Journals combines Web 1.0 aesthetics with a...