Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Tracey Armstrong of CCC
In today’s Kitchen Essentials interview, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Tracey Armstrong of CCC, the information solutions provider to organizations around the world. The post Kitchen Essentials: An...
View ArticleTransitional Agreements Aren’t Working: What Comes Next?
Transitional agreements are proving to be neither transitional nor transformative. How should libraries and publishers reassess and chart a different course? The post Transitional Agreements Aren’t...
View ArticleThe Evolution of Pronunciation
Which words do you mispronounce? Or rather, which words that you mispronounce today will eventually be "correct"? The post The Evolution of Pronunciation appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleChefs de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table – Susan King
Robert Harington talks to Dr. Susan King of Rockefeller University Press (RUP), in this series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and for-profit sectors of our...
View ArticleGuest Post — Speak Finance: Gain University Support for Open Scholarship
The federal government is mandating that the knowledge and data produced from federal grants be widely available for our collective good. Libraries remain under-resourced to make this happen. Let’s add...
View ArticleKitchen Essentials: An Interview with Tasha Mellins-Cohen of COUNTER
In today's Kitchen Essentials post, Alice Meadows interviews Tasha Mellins-Cohen, Executive Director of COUNTER Metrics (formerly Project COUNTER), which plays a critical role in enabling consistent...
View ArticleGates Policy Refresh: What Would Success Look Like?
While the BMGF may be all-in, from an industry perspective the Gates Policy Refresh represents a small but potentially valuable experiment. The post Gates Policy Refresh: What Would Success Look Like?...
View ArticleReading with Run DMC
On today's episode, Run DMC pay a visit to Reading Rainbow. The post Reading with Run DMC appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleInclusivity is Making This Year’s SSP Annual Meeting Better than Ever
Behind the scenes, we've been working over the last 9 months to re-engineer the SSP's Annual Meeting program to include more new voices in our industry, and we can't wait to share the results with you....
View ArticleGates Open Access Policy Refresh Increases Compliance Burden and Eliminates...
The 2025 policy continues 2021 compliance requirements while also imposing additional mandates and eliminating financial support for open access publishing. The post Gates Open Access Policy Refresh...
View ArticleHonest Signaling and Research Integrity
Promoting research integrity is not just identifying bad behavior: problem articles can also be detected by the absence of 'honest' signals of integrity. The post Honest Signaling and Research...
View ArticlePreprints, Journals and Openness: Disentangling Goals and Incentives
Robert Harington discusses the value of preprints, the importance of peer review, research integrity and openness. The post Preprints, Journals and Openness: Disentangling Goals and Incentives appeared...
View ArticleGuest Post – Making Sense of Retractions and Tackling Research Misconduct
Christos Petrou presents evidence suggesting that growth in retractions has not been universal across regions and subject areas, and it is primarily driven by the industrial-scale activity of...
View ArticleJane Austen’s Free Indirect Speech
A short explanation of one way that Jane Austen changed literature. The post Jane Austen’s Free Indirect Speech appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleKitchen Essentials: An Interview with Gaelle Bequet of ISSN International...
Today, Alice Meadows talks to Gaelle Bequet, Director of the ISSN International Centre, for our ongoing Kitchen Essentials series, featuring interviews with leaders of scholarly infrastructure...
View ArticleGuest Post: The Future of Image Integrity in Scientific Research
As high profile cases about image integrity problems in scientific papers become more frequent, the community must consider how to overcome the issues with the manual image review process and the...
View ArticleFlourishing in a Machine-intermediated World: The STM Trends Report
The latest STM Trends is out, showing a future where humans and machines are integrated and engaged, supporting research and output sharing. The post Flourishing in a Machine-intermediated World: The...
View ArticleGuest Post — Elevating Scholarly Publishing through Collaboration: Insights...
Part one of a look back at the Publisherspeak meeting -- today's themes: author experience (AX) and AI. The post Guest Post — Elevating Scholarly Publishing through Collaboration: Insights from...
View ArticleGuest Post — Elevating Scholarly Publishing through Collaboration: Insights...
Part two of a look back at the Publisherspeak meeting -- today's themes: metadata infrastructure and diversity in authorship and editorial processes. The post Guest Post — Elevating Scholarly...
View ArticleMental Health Awareness Mondays: The Menopausal Effect on the Workforce
This anonymous post is meant to to begin to normalize conversations about menopause and to bring awareness of it in the workforce. This topic affects all staff in some way, and we call on our...
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