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Shaun Khoo discusses the legal quandaries created by the Plan S Rights Retention Strategy (RRS). The post Guest Post — Why the Plan S Rights Retention Strategy Probably Won’t Work appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
How much has changed in a dozen years? Lettie Conrad looks back at Ann Michael's post from the 2009 SSP Annual Meeting, "Publishing for the Google Generation". The post Revisiting — The Google Generation Is Alright appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Curation takes on many forms. Here, the remarkable work that went into the restoration of Mark Rothko's "Black on Maroon" after it was vandalized. The post Restoring Rothko appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
For smaller and independent publishers, the Transformative Journal route to Plan S compliance seems like a viable option. At least until you see the reporting requirements. The post More Unintended Consequences: How the Plan S Transformative Journal Route Favors Larger Incumbent Publishers appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Haseeb Irfanullah takes a look at how volunteerism shapes scholarly communication. The post Let’s Talk About the Volunteers in Scholarly Publishing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
This substantive work from John B. Thompson provides a historical overview and analysis of technological and legal challenges to publishing practices in the 21st century. The post Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Learn how two early career publishers are tackling the thorny issue of pay equity and inclusion in today's interview with Rebecca Bostock (Ohio State UP) and Dominique J Moore (University of Illinois Press) The post Why We Should All Care about Early Career Pay Equity and Inclusion: An Interview with Becca Bostock and Dominique J.…
An experimenter uses a bit of magic in their research protocol to expose how stubbornly we want to justify the decisions we've made. The post Experimental Sleight-of-Hand and Choice Blindness appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Laura Martin offers a summary of a recent C4DISC panel discussion on Intersectionality and what we can do to better support ourselves and our colleagues. The post Guest Post — Intersectionality: Considering Identity When Working Towards a More Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Turns out, digital transformation is actually more human than technical. Learn more in these case studies from Emerald and De Gruyter. The post Digital Transformation Requires Cultural Evolution appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.