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Some inspiration in difficult times from a classical source. The post Real, Substantive Change Takes Time, Hard Work appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Meredith Adinolfi and Sara Grimme speak with Sarah Tegen and Ann Michael about how early career professionals can continue to focus on career development and growth, particularly during the pandemic. The post SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast: Episode 5, The Publishing Industry and the Pandemic Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Susan Spilka analyzes a series of surveys from Emerald Publishing that asked both academics and the general public about the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion to society. The post Guest Post — What We Can Learn from How Academics and the Public View Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
No post from us today -- US readers, please vote! The post VOTE! appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The crisis of information integrity is real. Integrity of workflow -- analyses of process, investment in process, transparency of process -- is the intervention The post There is No Truth, There is Only Workflow appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A gorgeous version of a ghost song for your Halloween listening. The post Halloween’s Greetings appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Emma Brink interviews Meredith Adinolfi, Emilie Delquie, Gabe Harp, and Sai Konda, the newest members of the Society for Scholarly Publishing Board of Directors. The post Guest Post — Meet the new SSP Board Members appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
If we are truly committed to a more equitable and resilient system of scholarly communication, we need to look beyond diversity programs and understand how this watershed moment requires us to reexamine everything, including strategy and business models. The post In Search of Equity and Justice: Reimagining Scholarly Communication appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Violaine Iglesias explains how scholarly publishers can embrace and optimize the use of video in publications. The post Guest Post — Video is here. Time to embrace it. appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Organizations are having to shift in person events to virtual for the foreseeable future. In this post, author Colleen Scollans discusses the steps we can take to make virtual events a marketers dream. The post Guest Post — Making the Most Out of Virtual Events: The Publisher as Vendor appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.