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By Alex Jackson on 17 Oct 2014
Guest Post by Martin Fenner. Martin Fenner is the technical lead for the PLOS Article-Level Metrics project. Before taking this position in 2012 he worked as a medical oncologist at the Hannover Medical School Cancer Center in Germany. He has served on the ORCID Board from 2010 to 2012 and is a member of the ORCID Outreach Steering Group. Read more
Posted in Events, Featured, Science festivals, SpotOn London (SoLo) | Tagged London, policy, science, science communication, spot_on, technology, tools
By Laura Wheeler on 07 Oct 2014
Nature Publishing Group’s sister company Digital Science, alongside Ogunte CIC, the organisation for Women Social Entrepreneurs, are hosting a new Impact Women event, to be held in London on October 13th. Read more
Posted in Digital Science, Events, Featured, Science communication and outreach, Uncategorized | Tagged #Womeninscience, Communities Happenings, digital science, events, science communication, technology
By Alex Jackson on 23 Jun 2014
Ahead of ESOF 2014, we talk to three leading figures in science, technology and academia who through frustrations of not having the effective tools necessary to do their work, decided to build their own. Read more
Posted in Events, Featured, Science communication and outreach, Science policy | Tagged Communities Happenings, esof2014, frontiers, open access, science communication, science policy, technology
By Alex Jackson on 20 Jun 2014
Ahead of ESOF 2014, we talk to three leading figures in science, technology and academia who through frustrations of not having the effective tools necessary to do their work, decided to build their own. Read more
Posted in Events, Featured, Science communication and outreach, Science policy, Uncategorized | Tagged brainspace, Communities Happenings, esof2014, open science, science communication, science policy, social media, technology
By Steven Hurst on 24 Feb 2014
A new version of the NatureJournals app – ‘2.5.1’ for all you software versioning fans – went live in the App Store last week. Nature Chemistry is the new title on the app block, taking the total number of Nature-branded research and review journals to 34 (and Scientific Reports too). The all-singing, all-dancing NatureJournals app replaces the Nature.com Reader app, which has been sent off to silicon heaven with a pat on the back for long service and an invite for dinner with Bebo. If you’re an existing Nature.com Reader user – fear not! All existing subscriptions will be honoured in the NatureJournals app. Read more
Posted in Featured, Uncategorized | Tagged Communities Happenings, technology