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"Revolutionary Open-Access Initiative Unveiled by Reformers"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary Open-Access Initiative Unveiled by Reformers"

The group behind the open-access initiative Plan S, called cOAlition S, has unveiled a new proposal to revolutionize research publishing. The plan aims to give authors control over when and where to publish their work, with all versions of an article and its associated peer-review reports being openly available from the outset without any fees. Publishers would become service providers, responsible for tasks such as copy-editing and typesetting. The proposal outlines a future "community-based" and "scholar-led" open-research communication system, which would mark a significant departure from the current scholarly publishing model. cOAlition S is seeking feedback from the research community on the plan.

Fired Editor Speaks Out: Sharing Satirical Article Leads to Ousting
science-and-technology2 years ago

Fired Editor Speaks Out: Sharing Satirical Article Leads to Ousting

Michael Eisen, the editor-in-chief of open-access science journal eLife, has been fired following a dispute over his social media posts. Eisen retweeted a satirical article criticizing indifference to the lives of Palestinian civilians during the Israel-Hamas conflict, which led to his dismissal. The decision has sparked concerns about academic freedom and the ability to express pro-Palestinian sentiments. Eisen's controversial history and changes to the journal's publication strategy have also contributed to the decision. The firing has resulted in an exodus of eLife editors and a protest letter signed by over 2,000 people.