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The pandemic and changes in early career researchers' career prospects, research and publishing practices.

Hamid R JamaliDavid NicholasDavid SimsAnthony WatkinsonEti HermanCherifa Boukacem-ZeghmouriBlanca Rodríguez-BravoMarzena ŚwigońAbdullah AbrizahJie XuCarol TenopirSuzie L Allard
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Although, generally, the pandemic negatively impacted many aspects of ECRs' work-life, certain research areas and individuals benefited from being more appreciated and valued, and, in some cases, resulted in increased resources, better productivity and greater impact. Changes, such as the use of digital technologies and remote working created new opportunities for some ECRs. While continuing work flexibility and hybrid conferences might benefit some ECRs, institutions should also take measures to help those ECRs whose career and productivity have been adversely impacted.
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