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date: 2024-03-22, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
A collection of decadent poetry by David Park Barnitz.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/david-park-barnitz/the-book-of-jade
date: 2024-03-22, from: Scholarly Kitchen
The Generations Fund is celebrating its next milestone achievement and SSP thanks 373 Individual & Organizational Contributors.
The post SSP’s Generations Fund Exceeds 75% Mark — Pulls Close to Goal appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-03-22, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Hannigan, Brett C.; Cuthbert, Tyler; Ahmadizadeh, Chakaveh; Menon, Carlo
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/665429
date: 2024-03-22, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Gkountidi, Anastasia-Olga; Jahromi, Neda Haghayegh; Gkountidi, Anastasia-Olga; Collado-Diaz, Victor; Blatter, Katharina; Bauer, Aline; Zambounis, Lito; Medina Sanchez, Jessica Danielly; Russo, Erica; Runge, Peter; Restivo, Gaetana; Gousopoulos, Epameinondas; Lindenblatt, Nicole; Levesque, Mitchell P.; Halin, Cornelia
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/665599
date: 2024-03-21, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
Keynes presents a first-hand account of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and an analysis of the resulting Versailles treaty.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/john-maynard-keynes/the-economic-consequences-of-the-peace
date: 2024-03-21, from: Scholarly Kitchen
A new report “Developing a US PID National Strategy,” outlines the desirable characteristics of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and sets the foundation for a cohesive US national strategy.
The post A Roadmap for Developing a US National PID Strategy appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/03/21/a-roadmap-for-developing-a-us-national-pid-strategy/
date: 2024-03-20, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
A collection of science fiction stories by H. Beam Piper ordered by date of publication.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/h-beam-piper/short-fiction
date: 2024-03-20, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Journal articles with ChatGPT authored text are being found. How common is this in the literature? And how, or better yet, when, is this problematic text slipping through to publication?
The post The Latest “Crisis” — Is the Research Literature Overrun with ChatGPT- and LLM-generated Articles? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-03-19, from: CSUN Library Blog, Cited
Winter has started to fade into the background and the natural world re-awakens: it’s Spring! The arrival of spring, historically and culturally, tends to bring…
https://library.csun.edu/blogs/cited/2024/03/19/embracing-the-spring/
date: 2024-03-19, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Christos Petrou looks at the factors that go into determining a journal’s turnaround times, and how we can help authors make better-informed choices.
The post Guest Post – Publishing Fast or Slow: How Speed Varies for Similar Journals appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-03-18, from: Scholarly Kitchen
An important part of mental health awareness is knowing what resources are available. Here a look at taxonomies and classification systems.
The post Guest Post — Mental Health Awareness Mondays: A Brief Guide to Mental Health Taxonomies appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-03-18, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Bretschger, Lucas; Leuthard, Matthias