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Fairness in scientific publishing

Abstract:

Major changes are afoot in the world of academic publishing, exemplified by innovations in publishing platforms, new approaches to metrics, improvements in our approach to peer review, and a focus on developing and encouraging open access to scientific literature and data.

The FAIR acronym recommends that authors and publishers should aim to make their output Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. In this opinion article, I explore the parallel view that we should take a collective stance on making the dissemination of scientific data fair in the conventional sense, by being mindful of equity and justice for patients, clinicians, academics, publishers, funders and academic institutions.

The views I represent are founded on oral and written dialogue with clinicians, academics and the publishing industry. Further progress is needed to improve collaboration and dialogue between these groups, to reduce misinterpretation of metrics, to minimise inequity that arises as a consequence of geographic setting, to improve economic sustainability, and to broaden the spectrum, scope, and diversity of scientific publication.

Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.12688/f1000research.10318.2

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
Harris Manchester College
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Funding agency for:
Matthews, P
Grant:
110110/Z/15/Z


Publisher:
F1000Research
Journal:
F1000Research More from this journal
Volume:
5
Issue:
2816
Publication date:
2017-01-17
Acceptance date:
2017-01-17
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ISSN:
2046-1402


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pubs:671570
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uuid:1126fea1-e654-4827-b439-1d1e00c8492c
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pubs:671570
Source identifiers:
671570
Deposit date:
2017-01-18

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