Preprints, Trust, and DORA

Preprints, Trust, and DORA

Preprints, Trust, and DORA Article written by Maria Machado, PhD The journal article has long been the object that defines academic career trajectories. In this issue, we talk to one of the main disruptors of this status quo. Rebecca Lawrence is Vice President,...
Open Impact: Making Science Truly Accessible to All

Open Impact: Making Science Truly Accessible to All

Open Impact: Making Science Truly Accessible to All Editorial by Nick Bagnall We are all familiar with the term Open Science. Over the past decade, the global research community has made enormous strides towards ensuring that publicly funded research is openly...
Featured writer: Janine Galliano

Featured writer: Janine Galliano

Featured writer: Janine Galliano Hi, I’m Janine Galliano. I’m a science writer for Scientia, where I help highlight the ground-breaking research, and raise awareness of the exceptional scientific work carried out by scientists from across the globe. I hold an MSc in...
Featured writer: Laura Hemmingham

Featured writer: Laura Hemmingham

Featured writer: Laura Hemmingham I’m a scientific content producer with a strong academic background in zoology, environmental science, and ecology. I hold a PhD in palaeoecology, and throughout my academic and professional journey, I’ve focused on making science...
Guidelines, Governance, and Gender

Guidelines, Governance, and Gender

Guidelines, Governance, and Gender Article written by Maria Machado, PhD What are sex and gender? While biologic or physiologic differences are tremendously important, so too are the ways that women and men experience their lives and their work differently. Women...
SCIENTIA’s new look: Ziggy tells all

SCIENTIA’s new look: Ziggy tells all

SCIENTIA’s new look: Ziggy tells all Welcome to a brand new look! Since 2015, we’ve partnered with over 2,500 research teams in more than 80 countries to make their work more accessible and visible — both within academia and beyond. Because we live in a world of...