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    Mar 8

    So excited to share our paper, now out in ! Building capacity through open approaches: Lessons from developing undergraduate electrophysiology practicals

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    12 hours ago

    There is nothing more powerful & inspiring than researchers calling fellow academics to exercise their rights and be part of the change towards immediate ! Must read article by on the Rights Retention Strategy

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    21 hours ago

    This is excellent - open approaches for teaching ephys labs

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    May 27

    So *honoured* to be an advisor for the Center for Research on Equitable and Open Scholarship, discussing with the incredible . It's such a hard job, but somebody's got to do it. 😊 🙏🏾

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  5. May 27

    Honored to be joining this group, and in such amazing company!

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    May 27

    We have and to help guide our work, and we couldn't be more excited!

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    May 27

    So pleased that this excellent group of folks have agreed to help us make the Center for Research on Equitable and Open Scholarship (CREOS) as effective as we can be in bringing rigorous research to the cause of advancing

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    May 25

    Dear , is interested in learning more about how affects your publishing practices. Could you take a few minutes to fill out our short survey? We'd greatly appreciate your feedback! 🙏 👉

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    May 25

    cOAlition S welcomes the call to publishers from & . Publishers should provide clarity about where they stand on the Rights Retention Strategy & remove workflows that are in contradiction with it, comments

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    May 25

    Our President , Michael Murphy (President of ) and (President of ) today signed a joint statement urging all publishers to respect researchers' rights by providing clarity & transparency on ➡️

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    May 19

    One way a professional society demonstrates value to its community - articulating norms & best practices. Kudos to  for guiding scholars, dept chairs, & funders on incentives & evaluation. HT to ' leadership. 

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    May 21

    One week left to apply for our Open Education Leadership Program! Applications due Friday May 28th by midnight EDT.

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  13. May 20

    Shot in the arm ✅ No pics allowed inside, so only post-vaccination selfies 😉 Didn't think this day would come so soon, happy and grateful that teachers are a priority group!

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  14. May 19

    YES! "The Linguistic Society of America values the open sharing of scholarship, and encourages the fair review of Open Scholarship in hiring, tenure, promotion, and awards."

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  15. May 19

    So great, would love to see more academic societies do this! "Statement on the Scholarly Merit and Evaluation of Open Scholarship in Linguistics" HT

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    May 17

    "Open data and open science collaboration were central to alert and response..." Report of the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response: making COVID-19 the last pandemic

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    May 13

    Preprints in have come a long way in the past years, but we have not yet unlocked 🔓 their full potential. Read our report, developed with + the community, detailing shared technology needs for preprints in life sciences

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    May 14

    How faculty define quality, prestige, and impact in research , by et al.

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    May 13

    We are delighted that the 1st book chapter is published on our platform: This is the pilot of a new book publishing concept, Open Plus Books, launched by & , fusing traditional print & books model:

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    May 12

    "While the U.S. president is calling for suspending patents on COVID-19 vaccines, experts at UNESCO are quietly working on a more ambitious plan: a new global system for sharing scientific knowledge that would outlast the current pandemic."

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    May 3

    We are excited to have & joining us for our next speaker series on May 26th, 12-1EST. Join us virtually to discuss equity, diversity, and inclusion in research. See poster 👇 and register (free) here:

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