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Reflecting on the Charleston Conference Vendor Showcase @lisalibrarian share what she did -- and didn't -- see. The post Observations from the Charleston Vendor Showcase appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
With all the intricacies of intersectionality – gender, ethnicity, disability, neurodivergency, mental health, and other identifiers – how can we be true to our whole self while also being authentic as our work-selves in our day-to-day roles? The post Mental Health Awareness Mondays — Being Your Whole Self: Disability and Neurodivergency appeared first on The…
Is the scholar-to-scholar exchange found in book reviews still of value to the community? There is concern over their decline. The post The Necessity of Book Reviews appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We asked the Chefs to weigh in with their thoughts on the new "Towards Responsible Publishing" manifesto from cOAlition S. The post Ask The Chefs: cOAlition S’s “Towards Responsible Publishing” appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Nicko Goncharoff presents an overview of the STM/CUJS China Symposium and offers key takeaways, including China's increasing concern over APCs and Gold OA costs, divergent views on research integrity, and better routes to cooperation. The post Guest Post: Mind the Gap – Understanding China’s Perspective on Research Integrity and Open Access appeared first on The…
Separately, both open research and AI are considered disrupters, causes of disorder in the normal continuance of scholarly publishing. But approaching them in a synchronized way can offer more productivity gains and efficiencies than taking them on individually. The post Approaching Artificial Intelligence and Open Research in Sync: Opportunities and Challenges appeared first on The…
We need to normalize the conversations around grief and depression. A personal reflection, and some thoughts on how we can better support our colleagues. The post Mental Health Awareness Mondays — Put on a Happy Face: A Personal Reflection of Grief and Loss in the Workplace appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
There is a particular reading experience associated with annotated editions of classic literature. How do publishers enhance that experience? The post The Serious Reader: Scholarship and Annotated Editions appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Social media is changing -- as we all reconsider our approaches and channels, we asked the community to weigh in with their response to the question, “How has your / your organization’s approach to social media changed in the last year?” The post Ask the Community: How are you using Social Media in 2023? appeared…
As the deadline for submitting proposals for the 2024 SSP Annual Meeting rapidly approaches, Rebecca Benner interviews Tim Lloyd about this year's theme and what attendees can expect. The post Last Call: Submit Your Session Proposals for the 2024 SSP Annual Meeting appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.