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date: 2024-05-10, from: Scholarly Kitchen
A new paper uses AI to decipher sperm whale vocalizations.
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https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/05/10/a-cetacean-alphabet/
date: 2024-05-10, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
A woman relates how war has impacted her life and destroyed what she holds dear.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/bertha-von-suttner/lay-down-your-arms/t-holmes
date: 2024-05-10, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
The inept master of a preparatory school, along with his students and friends, contend with the day-to-day realities of academic life while exploring what it means to grow up and to age.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/ivy-compton-burnett/pastors-and-masters
date: 2024-05-09, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Efforts to expand educational accessibility and foster global collaboration are on the rise. Realizing the full potential of Transnational Education (TNE) requires an examination of the regulatory frameworks that have been established to navigating cultural inclusivity, and gaining deeper insights into the distinction between TNE and online learning.
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date: 2024-05-09, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Milojevic, Dejan; Zardini, Gioele; Elser, Miriam; Censi, Andrea; Frazzoli, Emilio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/672201
date: 2024-05-08, from: SciELO in Perspective
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recently announced that it will no longer fund APCs for open access journals and is prioritizing the adoption of preprints. A series of recent posts discusses how the Gates Foundation’s announcement has resonated with the scientific community, prompting considerations about open access and its forms of funding, peer review and ultimately, how these changes influence the evaluation and integrity of research. … Read More →
The post On preprints, journals, open access and research evaluation: the repercussions of the Gates Foundation’s decision first appeared on SciELO in Perspective.
https://blog.scielo.org/en/2024/05/08/repercussions-of-the-gates-foundations-decision/
date: 2024-05-08, from: Scholarly Kitchen
In today’s Kitchen Essentials, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Laurie G. Arp of Lyrasis, whose mission is to support enduring access to the world’s shared academic, scientific and cultural heritage.
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date: 2024-05-07, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Heather Staines offers a recap of the most recent Researcher to Reader meeting.
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https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/05/07/guest-post-researcher-to-reader-recap/
date: 2024-05-07, from: CSUN Library Blog, Cited
In celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, the University Library invites our students and community to explore the below recommendations, including documentaries, feature films, readings,…
date: 2024-05-06, from: Association of Research Libraries News
Last Updated on May 8, 2024, 3:01 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Tuesday, May 7 | Wednesday, May 8 Note: Day in Review will…
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https://www.arl.org/day-in-review/day-in-review-may-6-8/
date: 2024-05-06, from: Scholarly Kitchen
The Scholarly Kitchen’s Mental Health Awareness Working Group has been active for around six months now. With May designated as Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to take a look back at what we’ve achieved, and a look forward to what we are planning for the rest of 2024.
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