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A compilation of links and a video to incisive analyses of ChatGPT and what it means for the future. The post Thinking About ChatGPT and the Future — Where Are We On AI’s Development Curve? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Mark Huskisson looks at the open source tools enabling a world of scholarly communication that is more broadly global, diverse, and inclusive than is perhaps recognized. The post Guest Post – Scholarly Publishing as a Global Endeavor: Leveraging Open Source Software for Bibliodiversity appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
John Warren and his students (MPS in Publishing, George Washington University) share perspectives on attending Digital Book World 2023 and the trends and highlights relevant for scholarly publishers. The post Guest Post — Entering a New Age of Digital Publishing: Dispatch from Digital Book World 2023 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Rick Anderson interviews Nick Lindsay of MIT Press about the press's new shift+OPEN program for subscription journals that want to go OA. The post Digging into shift+OPEN: A Conversation with MIT Press appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington talks to Vikram Savkar, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Medicine Segment of Health Learning, Research & Practice, Wolters Kluwer, in this new series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and profit sectors of our industry. The post Chefs de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table — Vikram Savkar…
The Death Eaters are battling the Sapsuckers. Which mushrooms will win? The post Mushroom War appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Part two of an introduction to two new toolkits from C4DISC -- today a look at the Antiracism Toolkit for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. The post Guest Post — Introducing Two New Toolkits to Advance Inclusion in Scholarly Communication: Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The first of a two part series introducing new toolkits from C4DISC: Guidelines on Inclusive Language and Images in Scholarly Communication and the Antiracism Toolkit for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. The post Guest Post — Introducing Two New Toolkits to Advance Inclusion in Scholarly Communication: Part 1 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The first 2023 issue of Learned Publishing reflects on how to make lasting, meaningful improvements to our industry's diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). The post Know Better, Do Better: Learned Publishing Reflects on DEIA in Scholarly Communications appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington talks to Jay Flynn, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Research at Wiley, in this new series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and profit sectors of our industry. The post Chefs de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table — Jay Flynn appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.