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date: 2024-07-26, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Did you know that PowerPoint is the only computing application you need to do, well, anything?
The post Forget about AI, Here Comes PowerPoint appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/07/26/forget-about-ai-here-comes-powerpoint/
date: 2024-07-26, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Spinola, Miguel
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/683240
date: 2024-07-25, from: Scholarly Kitchen
To learn about how Scopus AI works under the hood, we interview Elsevier Sr. VP of Analytics Products and Data Platform, Maxim Khan.
The post A Look Under the Hood of Scopus AI: An Interview with Maxim Khan appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/07/25/interview-with-maxim-khan-about-scopus-ai/
date: 2024-07-24, from: SciELO in Perspective
Reflections on the current scenario of large publishers, the emergence of “money-hungry” publishers and qualified journals that do not charge for publication and that try to survive in the face of a scientific model that values metrics in a vicious cycle for researchers, institutions, journals and funding agencies alike. … Read More →
The post 115 years of Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, reflections on the current model and the future of scientific journals first appeared on SciELO in Perspective.
date: 2024-07-24, from: Scholarly Kitchen
What can we do to encourage and improve methods reporting in scientific articles? A new report summarizes recommendations for editors and publishers alike.
The post Guest Post: Improving Methods Reporting in the Life Sciences appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-07-24, from: ETH Zurich Research Archives
On Wednesday, July 27, 2024, at 17.00, there will be a short service interruption in the Research Collection. During this time, you won’t be able to upload new documents or edit existing records. The login will be deactivated during this time. Reason: maintenance work
https://rc-blog.ethz.ch/en/short-service-interruption-on-wednesday-july-27-2024-17-00/
date: 2024-07-23, from: Scholarly Kitchen
What are the new directions in scholarly publishing? Check out the unique “reverse roundtable” discussions at SSP’s New Directions seminar!
The post Guest Post — New Directions Seminar: Reverse Roundtables Kept the Post-Lunch Conversations Going! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
date: 2024-07-23, from: ETH Zurich, recently added
Kiani Shahvandi, Mostafa; Adhikari, Surendra; Dumberry, Mathieu; Mishra, Siddhartha; Soja, Benedikt
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/685374
date: 2024-07-22, from: Association of Research Libraries News
Last Updated on July 26, 2024, 12:50 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Tuesday, July 23 | Wednesday, July 24 | Thursday,…
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https://www.arl.org/day-in-review/day-in-review-july-22-25/
date: 2024-07-22, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
A young New York lawyer becomes embroiled in the investigation of the mysterious murder of a wealthy man.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/anna-katharine-green/the-leavenworth-case
date: 2024-07-22, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases
The theory of group organization is formulated and applied in an attempt to design a truly democratic political state.
https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/mary-parker-follett/the-new-state
date: 2024-07-22, from: Scholarly Kitchen
Do publishers really understand what tools researchers are using and how they are using them? Can we do more to create better policies based on real use cases and not hypothetical conjecture about what AI might do in the future?
The post Woefully Insufficient Publisher Policies on Author AI Use Put Research Integrity at Risk appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.