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Digital Science
Software Development
London, England 17,708 followers
Advancing the research ecosystem. Together, we make open, collaborative and inclusive research possible.
About us
Digital Science is an AI-focused technology company providing innovative solutions to complex challenges faced by researchers, universities, funders, industry and publishers. We work in partnership to advance global research for the benefit of society. Through our brands – Altmetric, Dimensions, Figshare, ReadCube, Symplectic, IFI CLAIMS Patent Services, Overleaf, Writefull, OntoChem, Scismic and metaphacts – we believe when we solve problems together, we drive progress for all.
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https://www.digital-science.com/
External link for Digital Science
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Text Mining, Incubator, Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Technology, Research Management, Open Data, and Data Analytics
Products
ReadCube Papers
Reference Management Software
Papers helps you collect and curate the research material that you're passionate about. Our award-winning reference manager will dramatically improve the way you discover, organize, read, annotate, share, and cite.
Locations
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Primary
6 Briset St
London, England EC1M 5NR, GB
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625 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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53 Dimitrie Mangeron Street
Iași, Iași 700050, RO
Employees at Digital Science
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Stephen K. Boyer
Idea Guy; Curator of scientific content
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Stephanie Fox
SVP Marketing @ Digital Science | Driving Growth through Innovative Marketing Strategies
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David Swinbanks
Non-executive director Springer Nature Australia and Founder Nature Index
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Bob Schijvenaars
Senior Vice President Technology at Digital Science
Updates
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To celebrate the holiday season, we’re sharing the “12 Days of DSmas” - starting this week! #12DaysOfDSmas From 25 December to 5 January, we’ll be revisited by the stars of this year’s Digital Science Speaker Series, as seen on our TL;DR site: https://ow.ly/1Oc350UuKGO Happy Holidays from the Digital Science Thought Leadership Team! #TLDR
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NEW blog post: "Hidden Potential: Maximizing University Resources for Innovation." Discover how the Ohio Innovation Exchange - Initiative of the Ohio Department of Higher Education (OIEx) boosts visibility, partnerships and impact. With comments from Jeff Agnoli (Senior Liaison, Corporate Partnerships, OIEx). 🔗 Read this post at the Symplectic website: https://ow.ly/164i50UuRAk #TechTransfer #ResearchImpact #innovation
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📣 We're excited for what the New Year holds, are you? Join us in 2025 at this special Digital Science event: "Research Transformation: navigating change together." 🗓️ 4-5 March 2025 📍 Sydney, Australia - at University of Technology Sydney 🔗 Discover more about the event and register now: https://ow.ly/ARnV50UtUG8 #ResearchTransformation
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Thanks to science journalist Antoine Beau for the well-considered, in-depth story in L'Express about the important work of the Forensic Scientometrics #FoSci group to safeguard #ResearchIntegrity. See Antoine's story (in French), which mentions Dr Guillaume Cabanac, our own Dr Leslie McIntosh and others: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gGv72AZK
Les scientifiques et enquêteurs indépendants à l’origine des plus importantes affaires de méconduite scientifique des dernières années, comme celles ayant conduit à la chute de Didier Raoult ou de Rafaël Luque, ont officialisé leur union ce mercredi. Par Antoine Beau
"FoSci", l’alliance des "super détectives" derrière les plus grandes révélations sur la fraude scientifique
lexpress.fr
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Digital Science reposted this
"Trustworthy science risks being obscured by a small but growing corpus of papers, people, organisations, and potentially governments polluting the integrity of research. We care deeply about science, and we believe firmly in the ability of scientific study to decontaminate the scholarly literature. As a collective, we intend to do whatever we can to promote the consistency and reliability of scientific research output” Digital Science
Just in: Paris declaration to spearhead fight against fake science https://lnkd.in/eS9VvGQx Research integrity champions say Forensic Scientometrics will decontaminate “polluted” science and scholarly literature Digital Science Leslie McIntosh #researchintegrity
Paris declaration to spearhead fight against fake science - Research Information
https://www.researchinformation.info
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🚨 NEWS: Supporters of research integrity have signed the Paris Declaration, calling for data-driven forensics - Forensic Scientometrics (FoSci) - to spearhead the fight against fake science. They say FoSci will help to decontaminate “polluted” science and scholarly literature. 🔗 See the announcement - including comments from Dr Leslie McIntosh and Dr Guillaume Cabanac - at the Digital Science newsroom: https://ow.ly/poaJ50Utbhh 🔗 Read the Declaration: https://lnkd.in/g9HtSpTw #ResearchIntegrity #FoSci #TrustInScience #TrustInResearch
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Digital Science reposted this
All I want for Christmas is....to know the status of open data! 🎅 🎄 😂 🎧 So for the final episode of season nine of "The Diversity in Research Podcast" we invited Mark Hahnel from Digital Science on the podcast for a discussion on the global dynamics of open data, and where that leaves diversity. Every year Digital Science and Springer Nature publish a report taking stock of open data and this year's report shows some interesting global tendencies, some outliers that demand attention (we're looking at you Ethiopia), and then we of course have questions and concerns about security when it comes to diversity. Thanks to Mark for a great conversation and for making the report more accessible to the humanities guy (that's me 👋) The report is titled "Bridging Policy and Practice in Data Sharing.' You can find a link to the report in the comments below or in the show notes. You can listen wherever you listen to podcasts - or in the link below. The presenting sponsor of this episode is Digital Science. The episode is produced and edited by Peter Xiong.