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Guest Post: Introducing SSP’s AI in Scholarly Publishing Community of Interest (CoIN)

date: 2023-12-15, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Introducing the AI in Scholarly Publishing Community of Interest (CoIN), the SSP’s latest offering to all its members to explore and engage in all matters AI as they relate to scholarly publishing.

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Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) Letter on Supplemental Funding for Major Science Agencies

date: 2023-12-14, from: Association of Research Libraries News

On December 14, 2023, ARL joined a letter by the Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) call on Congressional appropriators to include $13 billion in a supplemental spending package. Read…

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EDUCAUSE and ARL Letter to FCC on Net Neutrality

date: 2023-12-14, from: Association of Research Libraries News

On December 14, ARL and EDUCAUSE responded to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on net neutrality. Our letter described how strong net neutrality rules will allow libraries…

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Humanities and Jobs Data: What’s the Real Story?

date: 2023-12-14, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Escalating attacks on the humanities often cite the problem of employment for humanities majors; a new report shows otherwise.

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Day in Review (December 13–14)

date: 2023-12-14, from: Association of Research Libraries News

Last Updated on December 14, 2023, 4:24 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Thursday, December 14 Wednesday, December 13 Top o’ the…

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How Libraries Can Lead the Way in Campus Decarbonization

date: 2023-12-13, from: Association of Research Libraries News

Last Updated on December 16, 2023, 6:31 am ET Libraries have long since led the way in enabling student success; advancing research; and embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion. With this…

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How to reformulate scholarly publishing to face the peer review crisis

date: 2023-12-13, from: SciELO in Perspective

The time between submission and publication of articles in the field of microbiology has been increasing in recent years. In addition, editors are having to invite more and more reviewers to identify those willing to evaluate manuscripts. What are the implications of this for peer review? Available in Portuguese only. Read More →

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Guest Post: An Interview with Prof. Dr. Liying Yang of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

date: 2023-12-13, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Mary Miskin offers an interview with Prof. Dr. Liying Yang, Director of the Scientometrics and Research Assessment Unit at the National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, who manages the Early Warning List and the CAS Journal Ranking.

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Can Academia Afford a Holiday Hiatus from Publish or Perish?

date: 2023-12-12, from: Scholarly Kitchen

As we contemplate a pause during the holiday season, we must ask ourselves: Isn’t the researcher’s overall well-being as crucial as the research itself?

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Guest Post — Food for Thought: What Are We Feeding LLMs, and How Will this Impact Humanity?

date: 2023-12-11, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Academia has developed an amazing tree of knowledge which is arguably the most important data for Large Language Models to be trained on. Where does the scholarly communication community fit in?

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