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Twice a year, members of the Research Data Alliance come together for a plenary meeting that brings together active working groups, interest groups, and communities of practice. Phill Jones virtually attended the 18th plenary from the comfort and (COVID) safety of his home office. These are some of his observations about research infrastructure, data standards…
A look at the NASIG Digital Preservation Policy and a request for comments. The post Guest Post — Seeking Feedback on a Model Digital Preservation Policy, a Project of the NASIG Digital Preservation Committee appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Adeline Rosenberg offers a look into the value of providing plain language summaries in research papers, and the standards created for doing so. The post Guest Post — Towards Standardizing Plain Language Summaries: The Open Pharma Recommendations appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Sarah Ketchley and Lindsey Gervais discuss the value offered by programs in the digital humanities . The post Guest Post — Translating Digital Humanities Skills From College to Career appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A smashingly great music video for a song that sounds like English, but if you speak the language, isn't quite there. The post Prisencolinensinainciusol appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The Society for Scholarly Publishing’s 44th Annual Meeting will be held June 1–3, 2022, and there’s still time to submit your proposals The post SSP 2022 Annual Meeting Submission Deadline is Approaching — Don’t Miss Out! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Manuscript Exchange Common Approach (MECA) committee members champion the benefits of standardizing the transfer of papers between journals. The post Building Bridges with the Manuscript Exchange Common Approach (MECA) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Part 2 of this series looking at open access developments in Canada examines the changing processes and infrastructure needs for open science. The post Guest Post — Pandemic Disruptor: Canadian Perspectives on how COVID-19 is Changing Open Access in Canada (Part 2) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A look at open access policies and developments in Canada, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic. Part 1 of a 2 part post. The post Guest Post — Pandemic Disruptor: Canadian Perspectives on how COVID-19 is Changing Open Access (Part 1) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A slightly late Halloween treat from favored canine pals Olive and Mabel. The post A Spooky Story from Olive and Mabel appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.