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  1. 🚨 Breaking News!: Security experts gush over an #AI model named #Mythos, claiming it's the second coming of #cybersecurity savior. 🙄 Apparently, all it took was one professor to declare it "the best in a decade"—because who needs rigorous peer-reviewed #research when we have lofty opinions? 😂
    sfstandard.com/opinion/2026/05 #hype #peerreviewed #news #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚨 Breaking News!: Security experts gush over an #AI model named #Mythos, claiming it's the second coming of #cybersecurity savior. 🙄 Apparently, all it took was one professor to declare it "the best in a decade"—because who needs rigorous peer-reviewed #research when we have lofty opinions? 😂
    sfstandard.com/opinion/2026/05 #hype #peerreviewed #news #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🚨 Breaking News!: Security experts gush over an #AI model named #Mythos, claiming it's the second coming of #cybersecurity savior. 🙄 Apparently, all it took was one professor to declare it "the best in a decade"—because who needs rigorous peer-reviewed #research when we have lofty opinions? 😂
    sfstandard.com/opinion/2026/05 #hype #peerreviewed #news #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🚨 Breaking News!: Security experts gush over an #AI model named #Mythos, claiming it's the second coming of #cybersecurity savior. 🙄 Apparently, all it took was one professor to declare it "the best in a decade"—because who needs rigorous peer-reviewed #research when we have lofty opinions? 😂
    sfstandard.com/opinion/2026/05 #hype #peerreviewed #news #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 🚨 Breaking News!: Security experts gush over an #AI model named #Mythos, claiming it's the second coming of #cybersecurity savior. 🙄 Apparently, all it took was one professor to declare it "the best in a decade"—because who needs rigorous peer-reviewed #research when we have lofty opinions? 😂
    sfstandard.com/opinion/2026/05 #hype #peerreviewed #news #HackerNews #ngated

  6. Six #ASAPbio fellows asked four #LLMs to describe the strengths and weaknesses of #preprints. Here are the results.
    asapbio.org/interim-findings-f

    The same fellows asked the same LLMs to ingest six preprints and their #PeerReviewed counterparts, and compare them for quality and rigor. Good question. But they've not yet analyzed the data and will presumably report soon.

    PS: I'm interested in a related question. When LLMs answer research questions, do they treat on-topic preprints and on-topic postprints (peer-reviewed articles) as equivalent in weight or credibility? If not, how exactly do they take any differences into account?

    #AI #PeerReview #ScholComm

  7. Call for Papers gjsd.gile-edu.org/index.php/ho

    We are excited to invite researchers, educators, and professionals to submit their work for Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025) of the #GJSD, which will focus on Upskilling and Reskilling, and Career Planning in the Age of AI and Sustainable Development Challenges.

    GJSD is a #doubleblind, #peerreviewed, #openaccess journal, which means that your work is accessible to global audience.

    GJSD is indexed by DOAJ, Erih Plus, the Core Collection, and Google Scholar

  8. #Peerreviewed: "We interpret this #paleoclimate as summer dry and winter wet—a climate analogous to modern day warm #Mediterranean climates in the Köppen‐
    Geiger climate classification system" doi.org/10.1029/2024PA004874

    That'd be Csa. Pic: fig. 4, modern analogs 🤨

    Well, thanks to #ClimateChange, they all turn Csa eventually: #OldPosts
    Wladimir Köppen – a climate-vegetation genius, and what this has to do with wine
    researchinpeace.blogspot.com/2

    #palaeoclimate #PeerReview #FightTheFog

  9. #Peerreviewed: "We interpret this #paleoclimate as summer dry and winter wet—a climate analogous to modern day warm #Mediterranean climates in the Köppen‐
    Geiger climate classification system" doi.org/10.1029/2024PA004874

    That'd be Csa. Pic: fig. 4, modern analogs 🤨

    Well, thanks to #ClimateChange, they all turn Csa eventually: #OldPosts
    Wladimir Köppen – a climate-vegetation genius, and what this has to do with wine
    researchinpeace.blogspot.com/2

    #palaeoclimate #PeerReview #FightTheFog

  10. #Peerreviewed: "We interpret this #paleoclimate as summer dry and winter wet—a climate analogous to modern day warm #Mediterranean climates in the Köppen‐
    Geiger climate classification system" doi.org/10.1029/2024PA004874

    That'd be Csa. Pic: fig. 4, modern analogs 🤨

    Well, thanks to #ClimateChange, they all turn Csa eventually: #OldPosts
    Wladimir Köppen – a climate-vegetation genius, and what this has to do with wine
    researchinpeace.blogspot.com/2

    #palaeoclimate #PeerReview #FightTheFog

  11. #Peerreviewed: "We interpret this #paleoclimate as summer dry and winter wet—a climate analogous to modern day warm #Mediterranean climates in the Köppen‐
    Geiger climate classification system" doi.org/10.1029/2024PA004874

    That'd be Csa. Pic: fig. 4, modern analogs 🤨

    Well, thanks to #ClimateChange, they all turn Csa eventually: #OldPosts
    Wladimir Köppen – a climate-vegetation genius, and what this has to do with wine
    researchinpeace.blogspot.com/2

    #palaeoclimate #PeerReview #FightTheFog

  12. #Peerreviewed: "We interpret this #paleoclimate as summer dry and winter wet—a climate analogous to modern day warm #Mediterranean climates in the Köppen‐
    Geiger climate classification system" doi.org/10.1029/2024PA004874

    That'd be Csa. Pic: fig. 4, modern analogs 🤨

    Well, thanks to #ClimateChange, they all turn Csa eventually: #OldPosts
    Wladimir Köppen – a climate-vegetation genius, and what this has to do with wine
    researchinpeace.blogspot.com/2

    #palaeoclimate #PeerReview #FightTheFog

  13. Using seismic noise and Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratios, Ávila-Barrientos et al. find a great dispersion of VS30 results in Baja California, Mexico, consistent with the heterogeneities between The Mexicali Valley and the Peninsular Ranges:

    seismica.library.mcgill.ca/art

    #mexico #bajacalifornia #seismichazard #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #Earthquake #OpenAccess #OpenScience

  14. Do large surface creep events link to deeper earthquakes?

    Huang et al.'s research on the Calaveras Fault suggests that structural controls are more important than surface creep transients in driving seismicity.

    Read more: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i2

    #Calaveras #fault #seismicity #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #Earthquake #OpenAccess #OpenScience

  15. 🗓️ Since 2022, #nextGEMS research has been featured in 23 peer-reviewed publications. We're excited to share our Peer-Reviewed Publications section on our website with you all. Dive into the fascinating science made possible by nextGEMS! 🌐

    👀 Explore our peer-reviewed publications section here: nextgems-h2020.eu/peer-reviewe

    #ClimateResearch #ScienceCommunication #PeerReviewed #ClimateScience #ClimateModelling #SciComm #H2020

  16. What causes onshore faults to slip in subduction zones?

    Well, it turns out that the commonly held reason does not apply to the faults located in northern Cascadia.

    Read Harrichhausen et al. to find out why: seismica.library.mcgill.ca/art

    #cascadia #SubductionZone #Seismology #earthquakescience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #OpenScience

  17. The publications for the Cascadia Subduction Zone special issue are starting to come out, check them out here:
    seismica.library.mcgill.ca/iss

    Don’t miss out on contributing to this Seismica special issue!
    Scope, topics, publication types, and conditions:
    seismica.library.mcgill.ca/ann

    #cascadia #SubductionZone #OpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccess #peerreviewed #Seismology #earthquake #EarthquakeScience

  18. Is there any evidence of Slow Slip Events in the southern Peru-northern Chile subduction zone?

    Yes, Jara et al. find tiny events hidden in the geodetic noise. Read more to see how they detected and characterized them:
    seismica.library.mcgill.ca/art

    #Chile #Peru #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #SubductionZone #SlowSlip #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #Earthquake #OpenAccess #OpenScience

  19. A new passive OBS dataset acquired in the Red Sea by Parisi et al. reveals that microseisms are frequently generated locally and that there could be new volcanoes or hydrothermal vents waiting to be discovered!

    More here: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #OBS #RedSea #seismichazard #DiamondOpenAccess #Earthquake #OpenAccess #OpenScience

  20. We are excited to announce Meet the Editors with ASIS&T on April 17 at 6 PM PT. Come chat with us and ARCHEOTA!

    Getting published for the first time can seem overwhelming, particularly for new student researchers. This panel aims to help students understand the process from submission to final acceptance that papers undergo. Editors will share information about their publications and provide insight into how best to succeed in publishing with them. We encourage you to bring your questions or submit them to us before the event. This event will be recorded.

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  21. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

    Topics that might be appropriate for Student Research Journal include, but are not limited to:
    Current trends in libraries
    Archives
    Information Architecture
    Instructional Technology
    Information Literacy
    Information Communities and Information Seeking Behaviors

    Learn more about how to submit your paper: scholarworks.sjsu.edu/ischools #StudentJournal

    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsMgmt

  22. Geodetic Rates versus Geologic Slip Rates: Are They Equal?

    Gauriau & Dolan explore the circumstances under which geologic slip rates and a geodetic slip-deficit rates may align or diverge.

    Read more at: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #openscience #geodetic #geology

  23. Geodetic Rates versus Geologic Slip Rates: Are They Equal?

    Gauriau & Dolan explore the circumstances under which geologic slip rates and a geodetic slip-deficit rates may align or diverge.

    Read more at: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #openscience #geodetic #geology

  24. Geodetic Rates versus Geologic Slip Rates: Are They Equal?

    Gauriau & Dolan explore the circumstances under which geologic slip rates and a geodetic slip-deficit rates may align or diverge.

    Read more at: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #openscience #geodetic #geology

  25. Geodetic Rates versus Geologic Slip Rates: Are They Equal?

    Gauriau & Dolan explore the circumstances under which geologic slip rates and a geodetic slip-deficit rates may align or diverge.

    Read more at: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #openscience #geodetic #geology

  26. Geodetic Rates versus Geologic Slip Rates: Are They Equal?

    Gauriau & Dolan explore the circumstances under which geologic slip rates and a geodetic slip-deficit rates may align or diverge.

    Read more at: doi.org/10.26443/seismica.v3i1

    #Seismology #EarthquakeScience #peerreviewed #DiamondOpenAccess #earthquake #OpenAccess #openscience #geodetic #geology

  27. Our 26th issue is now available!

    This issue of the student-run open-access library and information science journal highlights DEI access, economies of knowledge, and ethics of technology and features contributions from Dr. Norman Mooradian, Sarah Wilson, and Boheme Morris.

    Read now: scholarworks.sjsu.edu/ischools

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  28. The Student Research Journal features book reviews of recent LIS literature. The upcoming issue includes a review of Daniel Greene’s The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope by SJSU iSchool student Boheme Morris.

    Learn more about Boheme in today's blog post and read the full book review on January 15!

    ischoolblogs.sjsu.edu/info/srj

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  29. The next issue of the Student Research Journal will be published on January 15, 2024! We are a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal developed and led by current graduate students at San Jose State University's School of information. Our goal is threefold: to empower budding researchers, to publish relevant content of the highest quality, and to build an international community of student researchers.

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  30. This month's TBR is "Promoting African American Writers: Library Partnerships for Outreach, Programming, and Literacy" by Grace M. Jackson-Brown!

    Grace Jackson-Brown is an academic librarian with more than 25 years of professional experience and a personal passion for developing educational cultural library programming. This book serves as an outreach guide for program development that promotes reading of books by African American authors and books with multicultural themes.

    Learn more about this title and how to submit your book review to the SRJ here: ischoolblogs.sjsu.edu/info/srj

    #AfricanAmerican
    #AfricanAmericanWriters
    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  31. Since it is #OAWeek, here's a little promo for the Student Research Journal, an open-access journal developed and led by current graduate students at San Jose State University's School of information. Our goal is threefold: to empower budding researchers, to publish relevant content of the highest quality, and to build an international community of student researchers.

    You can read all of our issues here: scholarworks.sjsu.edu/ischools

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  32. 🚀 "Escape velocity represents the intellectual ‘breaking free’ of the gravitational pull of current scholarship in library and information science and the charting of new vistas, identification of new questions, and the proposal of new answers as we advance our knowledge and insights about what comes next."
    Dr. Anthony Bernier

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity

  33. We're starting a new blog series called TBR - To Be Reviewed where we highlight new LIS literature that we think would make good book review submissions for the SRJ! Today's pick is Academic Librarian Burnout: Causes and Responses.

    You can read the summary on the blog: ischoolblogs.sjsu.edu/info/srj

    How have you coped with burnout as an MLIS student or library professional? Please share your tips!

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity
    #OpenAccess

  34. Hello Fediverse! We're the Student Research Journal out of San Jose State's iSchool, and our whole team is excited to join the interoperable web!

    We are a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal developed and led by current graduate students at San Jose State University's School of information. Our goal is threefold: to empower budding researchers, to publish relevant content of the highest quality, and to build an international community of student researchers.

    The peer review process is rigorous, but it's also an amazing opportunity to get feedback on your work from experienced editors. We'll work with you to polish your manuscript into its best possible form.

    Check out our website for more information: scholarworks.sjsu.edu/ischools

    #StudentJournal
    #Journal
    #PeerReviewed
    #LibraryAndInformationScience #MLIS
    #Library #LibraryScience
    #ArchivalStudies
    #Informatics
    #RecordsManagement
    #GraduateStudents
    #SubmitYourWork
    #Submissions #Writing #Science #Research
    #WritingCommunity