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Our latest blog introduces Springer Nature’s new white paper based on insights from over 11,000 researchers across 166 countries. This is the first large-scale look at the barriers to publishing null results, explaining why changing this matters 👉 https://bit.ly/46x3cvX
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Read our blog, featuring Ed Gerstner, where he discusses how the 2024 State of Open Data report shows us there is much work still to be done, but it also brings us closer to understanding of how to approach global disparities in data sharing. Learn more 👉 https://bit.ly/472WoX4
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This year’s Science for a Sustainable Future focused on the question, "What needs to happen to achieve the SDGs by 2030?" Read our blog to learn more about the importance of a strong connection between science, policy, and the role of data 👉 https://bit.ly/4o6LR3v
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What will research assessment look like in future? Explore researchers' ideal framework, preferred methods and criteria in our latest white paper. https://bit.ly/4occeoA
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Did you know Springer Nature author Bruno Siciliano coined the motto “Keep the gradient” in 2002 to express the pursuit of new ideas and solutions? Explore his book and others in the Intelligent Technologies & Robotics eBook Collection. https://bit.ly/4lNc0CD
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Springer Nature’s new white paper, based on responses from 11,000 researchers across 166 countries, is the first large-scale look at why ‘null results’ are not getting published and why this needs to change. Read the white paper 👉 https://bit.ly/44ODWjE
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This year's Science for a Sustainable Future event explored how to achieve the SDGs by 2030, featuring two webinars on the connection between science, research, policy, and the important role of data in advancing the goals, especially SDG 4 👉 https://bit.ly/3IKDXfK
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OA leads to higher citations and better research visibility. Researchers across 400 US institutions are reaping rewards through transformative agreements. Learn why these agreements are essential for a sustainable academic landscape. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/40zJAnh
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Why perovskite research should be on your radar 👉 As institutions look to stay ahead in materials science, perovskite research is emerging as a key area of innovation. Explore the latest trends and what they mean for research organizations 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eTRF5ymm #ResearchStrategy #Perovskite #AcademicLibraries #SpringerNature #InnovationLeadership [Hope I didn’t completely butcher the pronunciation of “perovskite' 😉]