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A look back at Julie Zhu's 2019 post that discusses publisher strategies and industry standards for tending to the “plumbing” of content discovery and access. The post Revisiting — Building Pipes and Fixing Leaks: Demystifying and Decoding Scholarly Information Discovery & Interchange appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In today's guest post, Hong Zhou and Megan Prosser of Atypon explore how new technology and new ideas -- specifically around AI, Big Data, and Cloud computing - can advance our industry. The post Guest Post — Leveraging the Digital ABCs: AI, Big Data, and Cloud Computing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Rick Anderson revisits a 2020 post: One way or another, the #scholcomm community is going to choose either a diversity of publishing models or a monoculture, because it can't have both. How will this choice be made, and by whom? The post Revisiting: Will the Future of Scholarly Communication Be Pluralistic and Democratic, or Monocultural…
Haseeb Irfanullah reviews the Strategic Plan for Vision 2030 from Research4Life. The post Some Observations on Research4Life’s New Strategic Plan for Vision 2030 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We have big cats like tigers in the wild. Where are the big dogs? The post Why Are There No Big Dogs? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The theme for Peer Review Week 2022 is Research Integrity: Creating and supporting trust in research - learn more in today's interview with co-chairs Danielle Padua and Jayashree Rajagopalan The post Announcing Peer Review Week 2022: An Interview with the Co-Chairs appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The SSP announces its Communities of Interest Network, starting with networks for HSS Publishing Professionals and Early Career Publishing Professionals. The post Guest Post – New Opportunities for Early Career and HSS Scholarly Communications Professionals to Connect and Discuss Shared Interests appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
If you or your organization are working to improve DEIA in scholarly publishing please consider submitting an article for Learned Publishing's special issue on implementing DEIA The post Implementing DEIA in Scholarly Publishing — A Call for Papers appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We are off for the 4th of July holiday, with some bittersweet musical accompaniment. The post Out of Office: 4th of July appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
English is a vocabulary-rich language, but we still lack some terms we need. The post Words We Need appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.