Revisit: The Subversion of Referees A post from May which seems more relevant than ever, for your consideration
Consumers or Producers? Who we serve matters, and publishers' financial choices are really about this
Will We Miss the Golden Age of Licensing? Scholarly publishers aren't positioned well due to CC-BY demands around OA
Finding Our Moral Compass Hypocrisy, spies, lies, bad choices, and a lack of accountability are eroding trust in media
A Heavy Twenty from Year One Looking back, here are 20 essays that I think proved important and enduring
NLM to Pilot the Indexing of Preprints It's a move that seems to further erode the importance of peer-review
Can a Preprint Claim a "Claim"? The epistemological question is answered in other areas, and suggests not
The Health Information Wars Heat Up Google buys FitBit, Facebook moves into health, and Amazon keeps pressing its advantages
Interview: Marla Bobowick on Governance An oft-overlooked aspect of organizational success, governance demands attention
"Deadspin" Falls After an Uprising A major story of the past year is how information employees are showing moral backbone