A Publisher for the European Public
by Markus J. Schmidt
Scientific research is publicly founded. Except for the publication itself. This has to change.by Markus J. Schmidt
Scientific research is publicly founded. Except for the publication itself. This has to change.innovative dissemination open access open data open peer review open science
by Dⓐsapta Erwin Irawan
A story from Indonesiaby Plinio Cabrera Casarotto
Getting rid of journals as a way to open scienceby Sibel Eker
Linkages between review, dissemination and assessmentby Anita Weissflog
Re-thinking manuscript structures and the importance of selling your story.by Andre Faure
Towards quantitative, democratic and transparent estimates of author contributionsaltmetrics assessment AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS AUTHORSHIP OPEN AUTHORSHIP open peer review open science peer review research assessment
by Katerina Zourou
Insights from the Open Educational Resources fieldbenefits of openness online collaboration Open access advocacy open data
by Nicolás Alessandroni
Open Science demands a major cultural change that has two obstacles: the growing bureaucratisation and the need to learn how to use new technologies.benefits of openness bureaucratisation innovation innovative dissemination learning open access open data open science OpenUP recommendations technologies
by Melissa K Sharp
The importance of reporting guidelines and transparent reportingby Abila Derrick Bary
The two sides of the same coin