#scholarlykitchen — Public Fediverse posts
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In den #USA machen sich die Kürzungen für #Wissenschaft bemerkbar:
"the cut is a critical threat to the US research infrastructure, puts medical progress at risk, and is a “disastrously bad idea.”
Was das fürs #Publizieren heißt, beschreibt @Lisalibrarian auf #ScholarlyKitchen: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/02/10/nih-cuts-icr-implications-for-research-institutions-and-scholarly-publishing/
Die Gefahr gibt es auch in #Österreich und #Deutschland #FPÖ #noAFD
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💡 "Paywalls are Not the Only Barriers to Access: Accessibility is Critical to Equitable Access" #ScholarlyKitchen
By Todd Carpenter @tac_NISO, with comment from Israel Cefrin, PKP Digital Accessibility Specialist
In Israel's comment, check out PKP's work: Accessibility Audit, Inclusive Usability Testing, and Permanent Accessibility Project
"We’re committed to going beyond minimum compliance... how can we truly claim something is open if it isn’t accessible?"
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And now part II of the discussion about not citing chatbots as information sources has been posted to the #ScholarlyKitchen blog. https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/06/20/the-case-for-not-citing-chatbots-as-information-sources-part-ii/
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There are already policies regarding whether to list #ArtificialIntelligence (#AI) like #chatbots as #coauthors in #academic #publishing. The #ScholarlyKitchen blog says there's something else to consider: Is it appropriate to cite chatbots as #information #sources? https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2024/06/19/chatbots-to-cite-or-not-to-cite-part-1/ #AmEditing
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In @Lisalibrarian's latest post for the #ScholarlyKitchen, she provides an overview on the contemporary library licensing issues, models, and strategies that were discussed during her invited breakfast discussion table (Evolving Licensing Models and Strategies) at our fall membership meeting last week. #CNI23f Read the full article at the link 🔗 https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/12/19/library-licensing-strategies/
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Redefining “Normal” in Academia on #scholarlykitchen.
I think that this is a very important conversation to be had.
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Check out this interview with PKP's Co-Scientific Directors @juancommander & John Willinsky about scholarly publishing infrastructure, via #ScholarlyKitchen -->
Includes
- origins of PKP software
- importance of community and sustainability in PKP's open infrastructure
- community sprints to embrace challenges
- building trust in #OpenResearch & #OpenInfrastructure + more
As @markhusk mentioned, it's perfect timing with the #ChasConf23 topics!
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A post on the #ScholarlyKitchen blog urges #publishers not to use #ArtificialIntelligence (#AI) #detection #tools. "The imperfections of AI detectors are becoming more evident as they often #misidentify genuine human-generated content. ... Rather than rejecting AI tools in #academic writing, what if we used them as #educational #tools and a means to level the playing field for [English as a second language] #EAL #scholars?" https://tinyurl.com/3bvpk5db #Bookstodon
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Thanks to Rachel Martin for the mention of EASE as one of the leading research publishing Associations making conscious steps towards sustainable development goal setting, advocating for awareness and creating initiatives to reduce our environmental impact and enhance sustainability.
Read her guest post on the Scholarly Kitchen. https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/08/15/guest-post-navigating-the-sustainability-landscape-a-new-stm-roadmap-provides-a-guide-to-embedding-sustainability-in-publishing/
#Sustainability #CorporateSocialResponsibility #Publishing #ScholarlyKitchen
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Mapping #OpenScience: @openscicomm has used kumu.io to display open science resources by type, discipline, and country, e.g., the UK:
https://kumu.io/access2perspectives/open-science#disciplines/by-country/united-kingdom?focus=1Read more on #ScholarlyKitchen
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/04/19/guest-post-mapping-open-science-resources-from-around-the-world-by-discipline/ -
"Can or should authors use ChatGPT or other AI tools in the development and writing of their own research writing? Can it be used for conducting a literature review? What about analyzing results? Or maybe for drafting an abstract from an existing article?"
HT @erinnacland
#ChatGPT #PublicationEthics #AcademicWriting #AcademicMastodon #AIwriting #AIethics #JournalPublishing #AcademicPublishing #ScholarlyKitchen -
From our director John Sherer, a new blog post on #OA #OpenAccess: Open Access for Monographs is Here. But Are we Ready for It? (Reposted from
#ScholarlyKitchen)https://uncpressblog.com/2023/03/24/open-access-for-monographs-is-here-but-are-we-ready-for-it/
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Guest Post - The Time Has Come to Start Swimming Upstream: How Meaningful Engagement with Authors Early in the Research Process Can Yield Significant Benefits to Publishers
#ScholarlyKitchen #publishing
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2022/12/07/guest-post-the-time-has-come-to-start-swimming-upstream-how-meaningful-engagement-with-authors-early-in-the-research-process-can-yield-significant-benefits-to-publishers/ -
Guest Post - Charleston 2022 — Finding Paths to Open Access Book Publishing - The Scholarly Kitchen https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2022/11/17/guest-post-charleston-2022-finding-paths-to-open-access-book-publishing/
#ChasConf2022 #UniversityPress #ScholarlyPublishing #ScholarlyKitchen
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#ScholarlyKitchen FTW
'As part of our efforts to keep our readers up to date on the latest scientific developments, today we offer important news about Capybaras. A study published in Scientific Reports notes that sitting in a hot bath improves the condition of Capybara skin and makes them feel comfortable. '
🔗 : https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2022/11/18/important-capybara-update/
📝 🔗 : https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-03102-4 -
Am thinking about how my historical data on journal turnaround times compares to that discussed by Christos Petrou for 2011–2020 on #ScholarlyKitchen.
He says:
2019/20 - average turnaround time (all disciplines) 163 days2011/12 (all disciplines), 199 days
My data from #RoyalSociety (science only):
2009 - about 70 days
2002 - about 280 days
1960 - anything between 210-315 days...https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/philosophicaltransactions/time-taken-to-publish/