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Emerald Publishing’s identity strategy aims to re-conceive their publishing platform as a digital experience that builds emotive connections with users and seamlessly delivers the answers they need. The post Driving Responsibly with Identity Management (Part 2: A Case Study) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The sudden virtualization of conferences sparked a flurry of experimentation. It is now time to build the future of the scholarly meeting. The post A Framework for the Future of Conferences appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
NASA offers up stunning footage of the Perseverance Rover landing on Mars. The post Perseverance Lands on Mars appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Transparency around research methodologies is essential for driving public trust and accurate, reproducible research results. The post What’s Next for Open Science — Making the Case for Open Methods appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington asks if we need more than Open Access (OA) to truly democratize science? The post Open Access, Conspiracy Theories and the Democratization of Knowledge appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
An update and a correction for an earlier post on research publication growth in 2020. The post Guest Post – Scientific Output in the Year of COVID, An Update appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Following our conversation about Neurodiversity in December, Publishing Enabled return with a discussion about how to make academic conferences more accessible to people with disabilities. The post Guest Post — Towards Accessible Conferences: A Conversation appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington talks to a range of expert stakeholders with differing views about the Plan S Rights Retention Strategy and Creative Commons Licensing. Part 2. of 2 interview posts. The post Plan S Rights Retention Strategy, Copyright and the Academic Community – Part Two appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Robert Harington talks to a range of expert stakeholders with differing views about the Plan S Rights Retention Strategy and Creative Commons Licensing. Part 1 of 2 interview posts. The post Plan S Rights Retention Strategy, Copyright and the Academic Community – Part One appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Unpacking each word -- rights, retention, and strategy -- enables understanding what this policy is and how it functions within the Plan S compliance framework. The post Explaining the Rights Retention Strategy appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.