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July/August 2024

date: 2024-08-16, from: Association of Research Libraries News

Last Updated on August 16, 2024, 11:00 am ET ARL Public Policy Briefing (July/August 2024) This issue includes: CARL Consultations with Canadian Federal Government Consultation to Develop National Infrastructure to…

The post July/August 2024 appeared first on Association of Research Libraries.

https://www.arl.org/our-priorities/advocacy-public-policy/public-policy-briefing/july-august-2024/


Digital Archiving: Andy Warhol’s Lost Amiga Art Found

date: 2024-08-16, from: Scholarly Kitchen

The floppy discs behind a long lost digital piece of art are recovered.

The post Digital Archiving: Andy Warhol’s Lost Amiga Art Found appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/08/16/digital-archiving-andy-warhols-lost-amiga-art-found/


Commensal E. coli limits Salmonella gut invasion during inflammation by producing toxin-bound siderophores in a tonB-dependent manner

date: 2024-08-16, from: ETH Zurich, recently added

Cherrak, Yassine

http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/689222


An Analysis of the Epistemological Foundations of Machine Learning

date: 2024-08-15, from: SciELO in Perspective

Outlined here is a critical review of the logical-epistemic foundations of machine learning, focusing on the limitation of AI systems’ autonomy in generating knowledge. It contrasts this possibility with the theoretical constraints posed by Chaitin’s incompleteness theorem, which argues that AI cannot surpass human cognitive capacity. Read More →

The post An Analysis of the Epistemological Foundations of Machine Learning first appeared on SciELO in Perspective.

https://humanas.blog.scielo.org/en/2024/08/15/epistemological-foundations-of-machine-learning/#new_tab


Variability, Irregular Publisher Metadata, and the Ongoing Evolution of Databases Complicates Reproducibility in Bibliometrics Research

date: 2024-08-15, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Bibliometric databases are essential tools for research and publishing strategy. But the variability in how they parse publisher metadata and their constant evolution makes it difficult, if not impossible, to exactly reproduce any given piece of research.

The post Variability, Irregular Publisher Metadata, and the Ongoing Evolution of Databases Complicates Reproducibility in Bibliometrics Research appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/08/15/variability-bad-publisher-metadata-and-the-ongoing-evolution-of-databases-makes-bibliometrics-research-reproducibility-difficult/


Dynamic surface river pollution identification by a hybrid multivariate-based anomaly detection algorithm

date: 2024-08-15, from: ETH Zurich, recently added

Jiang, Dexun; Zhu, Hao; Liu, Jie; Feng, Xiaoxiao; Ma, Fangjingxin; Wang, Jing

http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/679840


Proceedings of the EuBIC-MS developers meeting 2023

date: 2024-08-15, from: ETH Zurich, recently added

Beltrao, Pedro; Van Den Bossche, Tim; Gabriels, Ralf; Holstein, Tanja; Kockmann, Tobias; Nameni, Alireza; Panse, Christian; Schlapbach, Ralph; Lautenbacher, Ludwig; Mattanovich, Matthias; Nesvizhskii, Alexey; Van Puyvelde, Bart; Scheid, Jonas; Schwämmle, Veit; Strauss, Maximilian; Susmelj, Anna Klimovskaia; The, Matthew; Webel, Henry; Wilhelm, Mathias; Winkelhardt, Dirk; Wolski, Witold E.; Xi, Muyao

http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/682080


Resetting and Recharging Research Communications in the Sun of Los Angeles: A FORCE11 Conference Report

date: 2024-08-14, from: Scholarly Kitchen

The FORCE11 conference at UCLA lays the groundwork to continue its efforts to transform research communications and e-scholarship.

The post Resetting and Recharging Research Communications in the Sun of Los Angeles: A FORCE11 Conference Report appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/08/14/resetting-and-recharging-research-communications/


KOSMIC: K-band VLBI Observations with Improved Scheduling and Ionospheric Corrections

date: 2024-08-14, from: ETH Zurich, recently added

Soja, Benedikt; de Witt, Aletha; Iten, Marcel; Rüegg, Arno; Schartner, Matthias; Krasna, Hana; Marisa, Nickola

http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/689292


Day in Review (August 12–14)

date: 2024-08-13, from: Association of Research Libraries News

Last Updated on August 14, 2024, 1:35 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Tuesday, August 13 | Wednesday, August 14 Note: Day…

The post Day in Review (August 12–14) appeared first on Association of Research Libraries.

https://www.arl.org/day-in-review/day-in-review-august-12-15/


Guest Post — Learning from the Archives to Build the Future at the APS Press

date: 2024-08-13, from: Scholarly Kitchen

Jon Repetti reflects on the lessons being learned from the American Philosophical Society’s re-entrance into the fray of the scholarly publishing marketplace.

The post Guest Post — Learning from the Archives to Build the Future at the APS Press appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/08/13/guest-post-learning-from-the-archives-to-build-the-future-at-the-aps-press/


Emily of New Moon, by L. M. Montgomery

date: 2024-08-12, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases

A budding poetess and orphan goes to live with her estranged aunts.

https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/l-m-montgomery/emily-of-new-moon


Washington Square, by Henry James

date: 2024-08-12, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases

A young woman is courted by a man her father disapproves of.

https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/henry-james/washington-square


Tarzan and the Golden Lion, by Edgar Rice Burroughs

date: 2024-08-12, from: Standard Ebooks, new releaases

Tarzan adopts a lion cub while he battles a team of thieves seeking the treasures of the lost city of Opar.

https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/edgar-rice-burroughs/tarzan-and-the-golden-lion


Revisiting — What Does “Federally Funded” Actually Mean?

date: 2024-08-12, from: Scholarly Kitchen

With a new public access memo and federal agency policies due, Angela Cochran revisits her 2013 post exploring what Federally Funded means.

The post Revisiting — What Does “Federally Funded” Actually Mean? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/08/12/revisiting-what-does-federally-funded-actually-mean/