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Revisiting a 2008 post noting that while it is often argued that open access will reduce the overall cost of scholarly communications, this article proposed that OA will be additive to the size of the current market. The post Revisiting — Additive, Substitutive, Subtractive: Strategic Scenarios for Publishers in an OA World appeared first on…
We have made the shift from mostly in-person work to entirely remote work but what happens now? As we transition to the future of our work environment, Cactus Communications has decided on a "remote-first" approach. In this post, Angela Cochran interviews Jason Morwick, head of remote-first, at Cactus. The post Taking a Remote-first Approach: An…
Mark Carden offers lessons learned from year of running an online conference in 2021, designing a hybrid conference for 2022, and observing what event providers have offered and delegates have experienced. The post Guest Post — Updating “What Should a Conference Cost?”: Lessons Learned from Another Year of Online Meetings appeared first on The Scholarly…
The "version of record" is an organizing concept in scholarly publishing. It is by referent to that version that others are understood and it is the object of financial models, policies, and recognition and reward systems. The post The State of the Version of Record appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
If you can't sneak your book into the library, then maybe a catchy tune can help with your sales. The post The Scholarly Book Trailer appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A look at developments in research integrity, and the attempt to build a universal culture of ethical and responsible practice in research as well as systems within the overall research ecosystem for such a culture to flourish. The post Guest Post — Research Integrity: Ensuring Trust in Global Research appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A report on the SSP Publisher-Funder Task Force’s meeting of senior researchers, university administrators, funders, publishers, and representatives from other organizations on the topic of Responsible Research Assessment for the 21st Century. The post How Do We Make Research Assessment More Responsible? – A Multi-stakeholder Discussion appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Haseeb Irfanullah explores the Global North-South divide in scholarly publishing ethics in the context of sustainable development. The post Connecting Sustainable Development, Publishing Ethics, and the North-South Divide appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A report from the 9th annual BioASQ workshop discussing the ongoing development and future of AI-based tools. The post Guest Post — Google, Atypon, NIH, and Information Discovery’s AI-Fueled Future: Notes from a BioASQ Panel appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
My new favorite author strategy. Step 1) Write a compelling book. Step 2) Be sneaky. The post That’s One Way to Get Your Book in the Library appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.