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This week marks the end of an era, as the iPod is officially discontinued. The post The End of the iPod appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The AUPresses Library Relations Committee asks Peter Berkery and Mary Lee Kennedy to share their thoughts about how relations between publishers and libraries have changed. The post Guest Post — What Do Library-Publisher Relations Look Like in 2022? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A Creative Commons license is irrevocable; it says so right in the license. But it also says you can change your mind and distribute the work differently, or not at all. What does this mean? The post Q: Can You Revoke a Creative Commons License? A: No. Er… Sort Of? Maybe? appeared first on The…
In the light of CCCs acquisition of Ringgold last week, three Chefs, Phill Jones, Roger Schonfeld, and Todd Carpenter reflect on the motivations for the move and its implications for PIDs and organisational identifiers. The post Is Infrastructure Consolidation the Next Step? CCC Acquires Ringgold appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
As the long-awaited, in-person SSP Annual Meeting approaches, we are hosting two events where prospective volunteers can learn about opportunities within the Society. We asked members of the community to share: which organization(s) do you volunteer for and why? The post Ask the Community: Why Do You Volunteer? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A cafe in Japan helps writers overcome their procrastination. The post Struggling to Meet a Deadline? Japan’s Manuscript Writing Cafe is Here to Help appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The research community is increasingly caught up in geopolitical events and strategies. The post Weaponizing the Research Community appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Matthew Salter takes a look at the new open access policy from the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). The post Guest Post — Open Access in Japan: Tapping the Stone Bridge appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Interview with Joris van Rossum and Hylke Koers about the new STM Integrity Hub service launch and its potential future developments. The post The New STM Integrity Hub appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Today, Judy Verses starts as Elsevier’s President for Academic and Government, completing CEO Kumsal Bayazit’s market-based leadership structure for platform-driven corporate strategy. The post A Reorganization at Elsevier appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.