If research is not reproducible then what is the point in publishing?
If research is not reproducible then what is the point in publishing?Marcus D. Hanwell, open science activist and Technical Lead in the scientific computing group of a private company, calls for open access to research publications.
We need to work harder to engage people in the work we are doing, especially those of us who are funded by the various research agencies and trusts from around the world. We need to take a stand against publishers demanding too many rights over our work, which we give to them freely thanks to the funding we receive.