all in this edition on Blog Buzz.
- An editor tweeted last week that he was quitting Scientific Reports an NPG open access journal over a service which allows authors to pay for expedited peer review by a third party corporation. Science News covers the story here, and has updated it with a link to a copy of a letter from board members of Scientific Reports to NPG raising some questions and concerns.
- On Forbes, Dave Kroll discusses What ’60 Minutes’ Got Right and Wrong on Duke’s Polio Virus Trial Against Glioblastoma. Shara Yurkiewicz also weighed in on the story on MedPage today.
- For those of you who follow discussions of copyright and fair use, Sherwin Siy’s post Fair Use vs. ‘Protected Uses’: Protection Only for the Powerful? at Public Knowledge weighs in on the recent use of GIFs from copyrighted works in a Press Release from the House Judiciary Commitee.
- At the end of February, Nancy Sims (aka @CopyrightLibn) wrote about A Point of Certainty in Fair Use, which is especially important for classroom educators.