Researchers debate whether journals should publish signed peer reviews

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Researchers debate whether journals should publish signed peer reviews

CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND—Scientific journals should start routinely publishing the text of peer reviews for each paper they accept, said attendees at a meeting last week of scientists, academic publishers, and funding organizations. But there was little consensus on whether reviewers should have to
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Insights: Facebook Takes A Hard Turn, But Can Publishers Follow?

Insights is a weekly series featuring entertainment industry veteran David Bloom. It represents an experiment of sorts in digital-age journalism and audience engagement with a focus on the intersection of entertainment and technology, an area that David has written about and thought about and been
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Kelly, Cordell, LaCour Win Newbery, Caldecott, Printz

Erin Entrada Kelly has won the 2018 John Newbery Medal for her novel Hello, Universe (Greenwillow), edited by Virginia Duncan. Matthew Cordell has won the 2018 Randolph Caldecott Medal for Wolf in the Snow (Feiwel and Friends), edited by Liz Szabla. And Nina LaCour has won the 2018 Michael
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bKash offers cash back on book purchase at 'Ekushey Book Fair'

As part of this offer, bKash customers will only have to pay 32.5 percent less than the cover prices of the books. The cash back is applicable on top of the publishers' 25 percent discount on cover prices at the fair. bKash will reimburse 10 percent of the book price after the publisher's discount in
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Programmable DNA Switches and their Applications

DNA switches are ideally suited for numerous nanotechnological applications, and increasing efforts are being directed toward their engineering. In this review, we discuss how to engineer these switches starting from the selection of a specific DNA-based recognition element, to its adaptation and
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To Be Finally Freed from the Clutches of 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

Edward and Bella became props in a pro-life PSA, and the bestsellers launched a series of spectacularly bad films, which launched the careers of two major stars, whose subsequent relationship our future president Donald Trump tweeted about not once, but eleven times. Now, thirteen years after a
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Hungry Girl: Sweet and Spicy Steak Bites You Can Make in a Slow Cooker

Lisa Lillien is the author of the popular Hungry Girl website and email newsletter, featuring smart, funny advice on guilt-free eating. She is also the author of twelve books, six of which debuted at number one on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Read her PEOPLE.com blog every Monday for
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Managing Editor

Reporting to the Publisher, the Managing Editor will be responsible for overseeing and working with authors and staff editors on the development of book manuscripts ranging from middle-grade fiction, to literary and commercial fiction, and non-fiction titles. The Managing Editor must be highly-driven,
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