Publishing What makes a good paper? “What makes a good paper?” is a great question that many scientists still ask themselves when they submit their work for consideration to be published. One of the most common Steven Burgess 26 Feb 2019 • 4 min read
National Young Academy of Chile proposed during ‘Present and Future of Science in Chile’ symposium [reposted from the Global Young Academy website] [https://globalyoungacademy.net/national-youth-academy-of-chile-proposed-during-present-and-future-of-science-in-chile-symposium/] by eLife Ambassador Fernando Valiente-Echeverria On 9 January 2019 the symposium titled ‘Present and Future of Science in Chile’ Steven Burgess 5 Feb 2019 • 1 min read
Open Science Encouraging diligent research reporting: A conversation with Dr. Lenny Teytelman by Sarvenaz Sarabipour Imagine spending months trouble-shooting a technique when another researcher has already done so and recorded in a lab book or a private computer in the lab. Lenny Steven Burgess 29 Jan 2019 • 5 min read
Publishing Are scientific societies drifting into irrelevance? Dramatic declines in the output of some society journals over the last five years has led to a shift of power in publishing, raising tough questions for scientific communities ”Peer-reviewed Steven Burgess 19 Jun 2018 • 7 min read
Publishing Are scientific societies drifting into irrelevance? Dramatic declines in the output of some society journals over the last five years has led to a shift of power in publishing, raising tough questions for scientific communities ”Peer-reviewed Steven Burgess 19 Jun 2018 • 7 min read