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Editorial |
Tackling helicopter research
A new ethics framework urges researchers to promote greater equity in global collaborations.
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Editorial |
Authors on the rise
We look at changes in authorship and cross-institutional links in the papers we publish. Both are increasing as the geosciences continue to become more collaborative.
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Editorial |
Globalized geoscience
A high percentage of international collaborations in a country’s research output can be a sign of excellent networks, or of a reliance on know-how imports. Caution is needed in the latter case, but international collaborations make research more powerful.
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Editorial |
In the fast lane
Over the past decade or so, China has turned into a land of opportunity for science. We are keen to witness first hand how the geoscience landscape continues to unfold.
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Editorial |
Skewed demographics
Scientists based in North America and men are overrepresented in our authors' reviewer suggestions.
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Editorial |
Where credit is due
Authors of research manuscripts should be aware of their authorship, have read the paper and agree with it. What else is required for co-authorship — and what merits only a mention in the acknowledgements — is less clear.
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Commentary |
Of carrots and sticks
Journals and funders increasingly require public archiving of the data that support publications. We argue that this mandate is necessary, but not sufficient: more incentives for data sharing are needed.
- Jens Kattge
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