STM Association Early Career Publishers Networking Event
Where do you see yourself developing your (future) career in publishing, and what skills will you need to get there? Get the answers you need from key publishing professionals at theSTM Association’s...
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Guest blog by Steven Inchcoombe, CEO of Nature Publishing Group, and Hazel Newton, Head of Author Services Today we are introducing an experimental collaboration with independent research communication...
View ArticleWhat do author insights tell us?
Guest post by Mark Ware, a consultant who assisted with the analysis of this years’ Author Insights Survey. The data from this survey has been made open access for anyone who would like to use it. It...
View ArticleHow Can Hollywood Help? #sciamlearning
This post originally appeared on Digital Science’s Event Blog: http://www.digital-science.com/blog/events/how-can-hollywood-help-sciamlearning/ By Laura Wheeler On August 4th, I was honored to be...
View ArticleAudio-visual summaries experiment: An update
Guest blog by Steven Inchcoombe, CEO of Nature Publishing Group, and Hazel Newton, Head of Author Services In July we announced that we were running a small scale experiment in collaboration with...
View ArticleNature / Entrepreneur First Innovation Forum in Quantum Technologies
By Leonie Mueck, Associate Editor, Physical Sciences for Nature, and Maria Maragkou, Associate Editor for Nature Materials Quantum technology research is currently maturing towards commercialization, a...
View ArticleConnecting Minds from Across the Globe
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View ArticleOpen access is thriving at Nature Publishing Group
Guest post by Amy Bourke-Waite, Senior Communications Manager, Springer Nature This week is global Open Access Week, with events around the globe. We’re pleased to say that open access is thriving at...
View ArticleA New Science of Learning, Accessible to All
Guest post by Professor Pankaj Sah, Director, Queensland Brain Institute and Editor-in-Chief, npj Science of Learning In partnership with Nature Publishing Group, the Queensland Brain Institute is...
View ArticleBioPharma Dealmakers – a new destination for life sciences partnering
Guest blog by Jenefer Thoroughgood, Head of Communities, Nature Publishing Group BioPharma Dealmakers brings together life sciences companies and individuals looking to identify and attract partners...
View ArticleORCID: what, why, how?
Guest blog by Alice Meadows, Director of Community Engagement & Support at ORCID If you’re a researcher or work in a research organization, the chances are that over the past couple of years you’ve...
View ArticleScientific Software Ideas Wanted – 10 Tips to Impress the Catalyst Grant Panel
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View ArticleNoticed some changes? Introducing the new Nature Research brand
By Steven Inchcoombe, Chief Publishing Officer, Springer Nature Last year we brought together Nature Publishing Group, Palgrave Macmillan, Macmillan Education and Springer Science+Business Media and...
View ArticlePromoting research data sharing at Springer Nature
This blog was written by Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, Head of Data Publishing at Springer Nature, in support of the newly launched, company-wide Springer Nature Research Data Policies. We want to enable our...
View ArticleJournal metrics: handle with care
We have recently updated the journal metrics page for Nature Research to include an array of additional bibliometric data (www.nature.com/npg_/company_info/journal_metrics.html). In addition to the...
View ArticleCelebrating Peer Review Week at Springer Nature
By Steven Inchcoombe, Chief Publishing Officer, Springer Nature Peer review is at the heart of the research process. Academics generously dedicate hours of their week, to examine each other’s work,...
View ArticlePeer review: Nature’s variations
By Heike Langenberg, Chief Editor, Nature Geoscience The week from 19 to 25 September 2016 marks the second round of Peer Review Week with the theme of “Recognition for Review”. The topic is obviously...
View ArticleWinners of the Scientific American Innovators Award Turn Trash into Water...
Guest post by Andrea Gawrylewski, collections editor at Scientific American After 50 hours in a lab, three Ohio eighth graders convert Styrofoam food containers into a patent-worthy new water filter...
View ArticleAda Lovelace Day: The women in science who inspire us – Part 1
Ada Lovelace Day aims to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and maths by encouraging people around the world to talk about the women whose work they admire. We asked staff...
View ArticleAda Lovelace Day: The women in science who inspire us – Part 2
Ada Lovelace Day aims to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and maths by encouraging people around the world to talk about the women whose work they admire. We asked staff...
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