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The FAIR principles answer the 'How' question for sharing research data, but we also need consensus on the 'What' question. The post Articles Are the Fundamental Unit of Data Sharing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
What have academic book publishers been for? And what might they be for, in the future? Part 2 The post Guest Post — What are Academic Book Publishers for? Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
What have academic book publishers been for? And what might they be for, in the future? The post Guest Post — What are Academic Book Publishers for? Part 1 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
The results of a study on author perceptions of funding open access articles through a library subvention fund at Virginia Tech are analyzed. The post Guest Post — Assessing User Perceptions of an Open Access Subvention Fund appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A surprisingly meditative lesson in Differential Contrast Interference Microscopy. The post Exploring the Microcosmos appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
How can collective action models to support open access, like Subscribe to Open, be applied to academic publishing? An interview with Raym Crow. The post Sustainable Open Access – What’s Next? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
We revisit our analysis of how adopting a strict data policy affects journal submissions and find that the effects depend a lot on Impact Factor trends The post The Effect of a Strong Data Archiving Policy on Journal Submissions (Part II) appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
Library budgets shrank for 2 decades. They can't shrink any further because of COVID-19. In fact, they should grow despite contracting college budgets The post Investing in Libraries is the Right Thing for Administrators To Do, Even if There Are Fewer Resources Overall appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
A look at how Employee Resource Groups can create positive change in the workplace. The post Guest Post — Driving Gender Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications: The Power of an Active ERG appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
John Oliver presents a fairly devastating look at how history is taught in America and how that has contributed to our current problems. The post Fixing the Present Requires an Understanding of History appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.