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Juan Fuentes talks to Meredith Adinolfi and Sara Grimme about what they've learned from producing the SSP's Early Career Development Podcast. The post Guest Post — Tips for Producing a Successful Community Podcast appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
David Parker looks at platform strategy for supporting learning and curriculum development. The post Guest Post — Library Vendor Platforms Need a Strategic Reboot to Meet Librarian Curriculum Development Needs appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Gabe Harp discusses MIT Press' "Skill Exchange", a peer to peer program to foster learning and professional development. The post Guest Post — A Model for Peer-to-Peer Workplace Learning appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Learned societies and academic publishers may find that someone with a PhD can offer advantages, such as an insider knowledge of academia. The post Guest Post — Why Learned Societies and Academic Publishers Can Benefit from Hiring PhDs appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Adam Savage of "Mythbusters" addresses how they approached ideas that had "no basis in science", and how that phrase is essentially meaningless. The post Science Is A Process appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Six questions and answers about the new transformative deal between Elsevier and the University of California. The post Six Questions (with Answers!) about UC’s and Elsevier’s New Transformative Deal appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Publication of the final report of a major global study of the effects of COVID-19 on research funding, publishing, and library budgets - and the truth that emerged in the gap between perception and reality. The post How Has COVID-19 Affected Research Funding, Publishing and Library Budgets? Or, Finding the Truth in the Gap Between…
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NFTs are the next phase in the ongoing tension between forces supporting subscriptions and those supporting ownership of content The post NFT Technology versus Subscriptions – The Battle for Ownership of Digital Content appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
What role did the Beatles play in the system sounds made by Apple computers? The post Origins of the Everyday: Apple Sounds appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.