Opening doors to open data at #scidata16
Want to embrace open data but don’t know where to start? The tools are out there, says Matthew Edmonds. The Publishing Better Science through Better Data conference, or #scidata16 for short, took place...
View ArticleLet’s talk about #SciComm
Science communication is a young field with many voices and few guidelines. Let’s find a way to combine our voices in order to protect the integrity of research endeavors, says Judith Reichel. There...
View ArticleOmnity opens multilingual semantic searches up to academia
When preparing a grant or publication, where can you turn for new ideas? You can bounce ideas off colleagues, search PubMed and Web of Science for related literature, and maybe take a trip down Google...
View ArticleAway from home: Why the postdoc phase is crucial
We’re bringing you the best stories in lab mobility from Nature India The ‘Away from home‘ blogging series features Indian postdocs working in foreign labs recounting their experience of working...
View ArticleAway from home: Lovelock during postdoc
We’re bringing you the best stories in lab mobility from Nature India The ‘Away from home‘ blogging series features Indian scientists working in foreign labs recounting their experience of working...
View ArticlePromoting open science from a pub: the Panton Principles
Follow the Panton Principles to ensure your data is licensed and accessible for immediate reuse, says Atma Ivancevic. In a world where scientific discovery is driven by impact factor and funding, the...
View ArticleThe discomfort is worth it: share more
Making sure to communicate with the public is hard and takes time. Scientists should keep doing it, says Jessica Eise. When David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at Stanford, wrote the New York Times...
View ArticleScience’s fake journal epidemic
Predatory publishers, peerless reviews and those who fight against the destruction of the scientific approach. The landscape of scholarly communication falls into two main categories: a paid access...
View ArticleManagement 101 for scientists – three rules for managing a successful team
Joanne Kamens, Addgene’s executive director, shares her top tips for effective scientific management Good management can make an enormous difference in the success and productivity of any team....
View ArticleAnnouncement: The Naturejobs blog is moving house
We’re no longer publishing career stories from our global community of scientists on this platform. Instead they’ll be posted in a shiny new home at nature.com/careers alongside the latest print news...
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