A Look Under the Hood of Scopus AI: An Interview with Maxim Khan - The 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. https://lnkd.in/ggj6T-x5
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Guest Post: Improving Methods Reporting in the Life Sciences - The 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. https://lnkd.in/gFvHbZmP
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Guest Post - New Directions Seminar: Reverse Roundtables Kept the Post-Lunch Conversations Going! - The Scholarly Kitchen What are the new directions in scholarly publishing? Check out the unique "reverse roundtable" discussions at SSP's New Directions seminar! https://lnkd.in/ejj_WDSS
Guest Post - New Directions Seminar: Reverse Roundtables Kept the Post-Lunch Conversations Going! - The Scholarly Kitchen
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Woefully Insufficient Publisher Policies on Author AI Use Put Research Integrity at Risk - The 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? https://lnkd.in/e5ZMUpKC
Woefully Insufficient Publisher Policies on Author AI Use Put Research Integrity at Risk - The Scholarly Kitchen
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Digital Archiving, and What Would it Cost to Print an Always Up-to-date Version of Wikipedia - The Scholarly Kitchen Is the easiest way to preserve digital materials printing them out? What if we're talking about the constantly changing Wikipedia? https://lnkd.in/gfSzPuc8
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A Successful Start to a New Festival of Identifiers: PIDfest 2024 - The Scholarly Kitchen In this post by Todd Carpenter, Phill Jones, and Alice Meadows, you can read all about PIDfest, which brought together nearly 400 persistent identifier users and providers from around the world (in person in Prague, and virtually). https://lnkd.in/gjbGHDvW
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Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Wendy Queen of Project MUSE In today's Kitchen Essentials, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Wendy Queen, Director, Project MUSE, a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community around the world. https://lnkd.in/gq_NbVDn
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What To Do Once the Paper is Retracted: NISO Issues Recommended Practice on the Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern - The Scholarly Kitchen New NISO guidance on clear consistent display of retraction information will reduce inadvertent reuse of erroneous research. https://lnkd.in/eG5xXPux
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Guest Post – Mental Health Awareness Mondays: It’s OK to Talk ‘Mental Health’, Isn’t it? Two Founders, Two Opinions - The Scholarly Kitchen Mental health affects everyone across an organization. Today we explore insights on mental health with the founders and leaders of two industry organizations. What are the challenges of starting your own business and keeping it running? https://lnkd.in/gfDQGhQQ
Guest Post – Mental Health Awareness Mondays: It’s OK to Talk ‘Mental Health’, Isn’t it? Two Founders, Two Opinions - The Scholarly Kitchen
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