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📢 Early-career researchers: you make up a majority of the scientific workforce! How can you leverage that to advocate for change?
1/ 🧵 Here are 6 tips for success 👇
#ECRChat#PhDLife#AcademicChatter
Watch the webinar for more:
🔗 https://t.co/F7VdFghh37
Our Head of Journal Development, Alessio Bolognesi, joins the ACS Publications webinar “What Next for Open Access?” on November 11, discussing the future of #OpenAccess agreements and what more equitable participation could look like.
Register here: https://t.co/fzv1mWvohu
In or out of academia, your needs, hopes and values matter.
Learn about the work being done by Fátima Sancheznieto and people like her to change the academic training to truly align with the values of science. Listen today: https://t.co/qD5rFnk85q
A blueprint for a fairer system! Our new article explores how the GlobalSouth is pioneering equitable, multilingual, and community-driven models of scholarly publishing. #OpenScience#SciComm Read it here, via @eLife@eLifeCommunity 📖
https://t.co/Cjy6Ti0QDC
Science thrives on migration and collaboration across borders.
Eve Marder reflects on her family’s history of displacement and survival in the 1930s through the story of her grandmother’s rug, and how those same forces are shaping science today.
https://t.co/QNuLCqocDe
To mark #PRW2025, the @PREreview_ Champions team in collaboration with eLife invite you to join a live preprint review event on Friday, Sept 19. Find out more and register at https://t.co/Xerd9yPaik
Open science can sometimes been seen as a risk but IME there are definitely people out there doing research more openly to advance science despite that.
If you're in academia or industry and have taken action to push the needle to make your research, science, data etc. more open and useful (even if you've been told it will damage your career or goals), I'd love to know about what you've done. Feel free reply publicly so others can get inspired. I'll be following up with a few of you to learn more and see how we can support/spread your efforts.
I'm looking for the next generation of open science pioneers. Would love to hear from you!
“Journals and peer review are unlikely to change for the better if the companies that operate scientific indexes and citation databases continue to stifle innovation.”
Read our guest post in DORA: https://t.co/SwREhcmTkE
Before founding the Public Knowledge Project, John Willinsky taught kids poetry and Bob Dylan songs.
In the Voices podcast, he traces his journey from classroom to global open-access infrastructure, and why making research a public good still drives him.
https://t.co/808iMrS5Rk
Is open science enough without a sense of community?
Educator, activist and musician John Willinsky shares why integrity, collaboration, and dancing at conferences are just as important as innovation in research publishing.
Listen to the Voices podcast.
https://t.co/808iMrS5Rk
9/ We have plenty more tips and resources in our Learning Resources collection below, all free and easy to access. And don’t forget to head to the full webinar report for more tips and details: https://t.co/F7VdFghh37
https://t.co/ku8EgJ7axa
📢 Early-career researchers: you make up a majority of the scientific workforce! How can you leverage that to advocate for change?
1/ 🧵 Here are 6 tips for success 👇
#ECRChat#PhDLife#AcademicChatter
Watch the webinar for more:
🔗 https://t.co/F7VdFghh37
8/ 🎲 Take the leap
Don’t doubt your ability to make a difference. Advocacy can strengthen your career and your science while contributing to a better research environment.
Are you a researcher passionate about #OpenScience?
We comply with all major funding agency requirements for #OpenAccess, believing in the importance of the rapid and open sharing of research.
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Get to the heart of what research the research really means.
eLife Insight Articles explain why the results of original research papers in eLife are significant and how they might change their field.
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