Guest Post — The Nelson Memo and Public Access are Under Attack – Will...
The Nelson Memo is being contested. Will the incumbents of the scholarly publishing world stand up for the Memo and fight for its funding? The post Guest Post — The Nelson Memo and Public Access are...
View ArticleLeadership and Accountability Matter for a Sustainable Publishing Ecosystem
How can we provide both leadership and accountability across the publishing ecosystem toward the Sustainable Development Goals? The post Leadership and Accountability Matter for a Sustainable...
View ArticleGuest Post — Academia’s Versatility Demand: Examining the Pressure on...
What are the burdens researchers face? And what can be done to lighten the load and make the academic environment more diverse, equitable, inclusive, safe, and welcoming? The post Guest Post —...
View ArticleScience and Truth, Stanford President and Student Journalism Edition
A world famous scientist and university president brought down by a student journalist's investigative reporting. But the big story is how we fund and reward ethical research. The post Science and...
View ArticleGuest Post — Navigating the Sustainability Landscape: A New STM Roadmap...
The STM Association has launched an SDG roadmap. It is a list of suggested steps to provide inspiration and pathways to navigate the sustainability initiatives and actions that publishers and societies...
View ArticleGuest Post — Can Inadequate Corrections Turn Misinformation into Disinformation?
Could the failure of a journal to visibly correct known errors in a publication, thereby propagating false information, be considered disinformation? The post Guest Post — Can Inadequate Corrections...
View ArticleHaving the Courage to Explain Research in Plain Language
The Curse of Knowledge is when we assume everyone else understands what we're talking about, when they don't. Good communication happens when we have the courage to make it simple. The post Having the...
View ArticleThe British Library: The Importance of Legal Deposit
"This library has every book ever published." A visit to the British Library. The post The British Library: The Importance of Legal Deposit appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleSmorgasbord: eLife and Significance vs. Accuracy, The Collapse of the...
A mixed bag post from us -- can you separate out the significance of research results from their validity? What will the collapse of the Humanities mean for scholarly publishing writ large? And a new...
View ArticleLeading in a Space of Social Equality: A Personal Trajectory
Accountability is at the center of leadership. We must hold people, policies and structures to account and if we are struggling with tackling the hard questions, are we really doing the work? The post...
View ArticleMental Health Awareness Mondays — Being Your Whole Self: Disability and...
With all the intricacies of intersectionality – gender, ethnicity, disability, neurodivergency, mental health, and other identifiers – how can we be true to our whole self while also being authentic as...
View ArticleTrust in Scholarly Publishing
How do we define, track, and measure trust in scholarly publishing? The post Trust in Scholarly Publishing appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleGuest Post — European Accessibility Act: Working Toward Compliance and Beyond
Today’s post puts the spotlight on the European Accessibility Act (EAA) directive and how different organizations are getting ready to make their publications and services EAA compliant. The post Guest...
View ArticleHow We Work, AI, and Human Engagement
In this post Robert Harington looks to Hannah Arendt, and her 1958 book, The Human Condition for help in understanding the nature of how we work, asking how an AI world may affect the nature of our...
View ArticleGuest Post — Improving Research Assessment One Tool at a Time: An Interview...
How can we measure the impact of research papers on influencing public policy? An interview with Euan Adie of Overton. The post Guest Post — Improving Research Assessment One Tool at a Time: An...
View ArticleChef de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table – Niko Pfund
Robert Harington talks to Niko Pfund of Oxford University Press, in this series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and for- profit sectors of our industry. The post...
View ArticleChef de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing’s Top Table – Amy Brand
Robert Harington talks to Dr. Amy Brand of MIT Press, in this series of perspectives from some of Publishing’s leaders across the non-profit and for-profit sectors of our industry. The post Chef de...
View ArticleGuest Post: FoSci — The Emerging Field of Forensic Scientometrics
Leslie McIntosh names the emerging field of forensic scientometrics. The post Guest Post: FoSci — The Emerging Field of Forensic Scientometrics 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...
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