Break-ups, Consolidation, and Scale Reasons to break up big tech firms are getting clearer, but may not apply to publishing
Interview: Anita Bandrowski, SciCrunch Why starting with accuracy can help with reproducibility, "to improve all science"
Nationalism Crosses Into Science Fear of China has the NIH and FBI collaborating to investigate cancer researchers
Societies, Plan S, and the Netherlands A Dutch news outlet interviews society editors about Plan S, finds little enthusiasm
The Return of E-Newsletters Once derided as antiquated and hopeless, they are back, and bigger than ever
Google Scholar and Metered Paywalls Any paywall is too much for the leadership of Google Scholar, and penalties apply
Plan S, the Verschlimmbesserung of Scholarly Information In this guest post, James Phimister examines the implications of a revised Plan S
Meet the New Megajournal, medRxiv A new preprint server adopts the practices of a journal, but doesn't call itself one