The EMBO survey
EMBO launches a survey for life scientists to understand their needs and perceptions of the EMBO programmes and scientific publications
EMBO launches a survey for life scientists to understand their needs and perceptions of the EMBO programmes and scientific publications
Two years ago, EMBO made the EMBO Press journals’ finances public. We now provide an update on our costs of scientific publishing in 2019.
EMBO has introduced sustainability measures to reduce the environmental impact of in-person meetings
EMBO Solutions report on experiences from moving scientific skills courses to a virtual format and plans for the future
New initiatives strengthen the existing collaborations between EMBO and Japan.
The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) received a 1.2 million US dollar grant that will support the development of new policies and practices for academic career assessment. EMBO is one of the original signatories of the declaration.
The journal-independent peer review platform created by EMBO and ASAPbio is in the top ten projects for Science and Innovation Management.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, eLife/Sciety, EMBO and Knowledge Futures to pilot the DocMaps framework in community preprint reviews and evaluations.
Review Commons has launched a blog, The Commons, dedicated to discussing innovations in scientific publishing and the platform’s policies.
Review Commons is announcing two new policies today: As of August 1, 2021, Review Commons will require all authors to post their manuscript as a preprint, prior to transfer to an affiliate journal1. In return, all the affiliate journals provide authors with scooping protection from the date of posting of the preprint.