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The ability to harvest and reuse publications metadata at scale is good for STEM journal articles but poor for monographs, with significant implications for RIM systems. Why is this so? The post Guest Post: Scholarly Book Publishing Workflows and Implications for RIM Systems appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Some Friday Zen as Highlighter markers are made, and a classic trip to the crayon factory is revisited. The post Hypnotic Highlighters and Crayons appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
This week a series of posts looking back at the lessons learned from SSP Meeting DEI sessions. Today's post looks at “Retrogression Research and Limiting Diversity: the Impact of the Pandemic on Scholarly Publishing’s Inequities” The post Community Reflections: Takeaways from the Diversity Sessions at SSP’s 43rd Annual Meeting, Part 4 appeared first on The…
This week a series of posts looking back at the lessons learned from SSP Meeting DEI sessions. Today's post looks at "Accelerating DEI: Have the Data? Use the Data!" The post Community Reflections: Takeaways from the Diversity Sessions at SSP’s 43rd Annual Meeting, Part 3 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
This week a series of posts looking back at the lessons learned from SSP Meeting DEI sessions. Today's post looks at "The Glass Ceiling You Don’t Know About Yet". The post Community Reflections: Takeaways from the Diversity Sessions at SSP’s 43rd Annual Meeting, Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
This week a series of posts looking back at the lessons learned from SSP Meeting DEI sessions. Today's post looks at Dr. Joseph Williams's keynote, "Fighting Racial Inequity in the Publishing Industry". The post Community Reflections: Takeaways from the Diversity Sessions at SSP’s 43rd Annual Meeting Part 1 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We're off for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Hope this week brings you some sweet relief. The post Some Sweet Relief for Thanksgiving 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 during the year (and more!). Today we offer Part 2 of our suggestions. The post Chef’s Selections: Best Books Read (and more!) During 2021, 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 during the year (and more!). Part 1 today, Part 2 tomorrow. The post Chef’s Selections: Best Books Read (and more!) During 2021, Part 1 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Where does the idiom "dead as a doornail" come from? The post Dead as a Doornail appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.