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The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read (and other cultural creations experienced) during the year. Part 2 today. The post Chefs’ Selections: Best Books Read and Favorite Cultural Creations During 2023, Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read (and other cultural creations experienced) during the year. Part 1 today. The post Chefs’ Selections: Best Books Read and Favorite Cultural Creations During 2023, Part 1 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A selection of questions and answers from Copyright Clearance Center's response to the United States Copyright Office “Artificial Intelligence and Copyright" request for comment. The post The United States Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry on AI: A Quick Take appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
For today's post we asked SSP's Past Presidents to tell us why is it important for SSP to support the mental health of our members, especially around work-related issues. Read on to hear what they have to say The post Mental Health Awareness Mondays — Ask the Presidents: Why is it Important for SSP to…
Happy Thanksgiving -- we're off until Monday, but in the meantime, some gratitude via Lucinda Williams. The post Out of Office: Thank You for Giving Us a Place to Hang Around appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today in Kitchen Essentials, Alice Meadows interviews Jennifer Gibson, Executive Director of the Dryad data repository. The post Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Jennifer Gibson of Dryad appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
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.