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Today we feature an interview with Darrell W. Gunter, the editor of a new book on Transforming Scholarly Publishing With Blockchain Technologies and AI. The post Transforming Scholarly Publishing With Blockchain Technologies and AI: An Interview with Darrell Gunter appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Since in-person events are likely not going away, and neither are virtual ones, conference organizers are left with the most complex of options: hybrid. How can scholarly publishers help? The post Guest Post — Fifty Shades of Hybrid Conferences: Why Publishers Should Care (and How You Can Help) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Interview with Leah Hinds, ExecDir of Charleston Hub, reflecting on preparations for holding the Charleston Conference in-person as well as virtual. @chsconf @lisalibrarian The post The Charleston Conference — Trailblazing the Return to In-Person Events appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
To round off Peer Review Week 2021, Phill Jones and Alice Meadows share work under way to map out a PID-optimized workflow for peer review - and invite your feedback! The post PIDs for Peer Review! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In a collaborative open peer review process, the editor's role changes as much as the reviewer's role. Editors share some insights about how this works at JOSS. The post Guest Post — The Evolving Role of Scientific Editing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Continuing our series of posts for Peer Review Week 2021, guest authors Matt Giampoala, Randy Townsend, and Paige Wooden of AGU share their efforts to improve reviewer and editorial board diversity. The post Guest Post — Why the “Who” of Peer Review is Important appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Open peer review has been growing steadily but its implementations take many different forms. Alison Mudditt and Véronique Kiermer take a deep dive into the question of whether reviewers should be openly identified. The post Open Reviewer Identities: Full Steam Ahead or Proceed with Caution? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Identity in/ and Peer Review. Previewing some of the themes from this week's posts for Peer Review Week. The post Identity in/and Peer Review: Kicking off Peer Review Week 2021 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The Steering Committee of Peer Review Week answers the question "What does identity in peer review mean to you?" The post Ask The Peer Review Week Steering Committee: What does Identity in Peer Review Mean to You? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
In anticipation of #PeerReviewWeek21 we asked the Chefs about the role of identity in peer review. See what they said and share your views! The post Ask The Chefs: How Does Identity Influence Peer Review? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.