What To Do Once the Paper is Retracted: NISO Issues Recommended Practice on the Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org New NISO guidance on clear consistent display of retraction information will reduce inadvertent reuse of erroneous research.
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What To Do Once the Paper is Retracted: NISO Issues Recommended Practice on the Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org New NISO guidance on clear consistent display of retraction information will reduce inadvertent reuse of erroneous research.
Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Wendy Queen of Project MUSEscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org In today’s Kitchen Essentials, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Wendy Queen, Director, Project MUSE, a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community around t...
What To Do Once the Paper is Retracted: NISO Issues Recommended Practice on the Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org New NISO guidance on clear consistent display of retraction information will reduce inadvertent reuse of erroneous research.
Guest Post – Mental Health Awareness Mondays: It’s OK to Talk ‘Mental Health’, Isn’t it? Two Founders, Two Opinions - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Mental health affects everyone across an organization. Today we explore insights on mental health with the founders and leaders of two industry organizations. What are the challenges of starting your...
Design Matters: What Should the Future of Transportation Sound Like? - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Designers have spent decades trying to reduce the sounds that cars make. Now with electric vehicles, they are being forced to add sounds to provide feedback to drivers and pedestrians. What should the...
Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Richard Jefferson of The Lensscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org In today’s Kitchen Essentials, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Richard Jefferson of The Lens, which enables discovery and analysis for scholarly works and patents.
Kitchen Essentials: An Interview with Richard Jefferson of The Lensscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org In today’s Kitchen Essentials, Roger Schonfeld speaks with Richard Jefferson of The Lens, which enables discovery and analysis for scholarly works and patents.
Chefs de Cuisine: Perspectives from Publishing's Top Table - Michael Levine-Clark - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org In today's Chef de Cuisine article, Robert Harington talks with Michael Levine-Clark, Dean of the University of Denver Libraries. The University Libraries are currently ranked as the #3 “best college ...
Web-scale Institutional Search: How are Vendors Responding to ODI Recommendations? - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Providers of library discovery services reflect on the impact and value of NISO's Open Discovery Initiative.
bioRxiv and Citations: Just Another Piece of Flawed Bibliometric Research? - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Even a flawed paper can offer lessons on how (not) to report, and what (not) to claim.
Mental Health Awareness - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: A Fireside Chat with Sarah Durrant, Lead from Within (Parts 3 & 4) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org A fireside chat with Sarah Durrant; independent coach and transformational teacher, on the subject of Imposter Syndrome. Today, parts 3 & 4.
Mental Health Awareness - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: A Fireside Chat with Sarah Durrant, Lead from Within (Parts 1 & 2) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org A fireside chat with Sarah Durrant; independent coach and transformational teacher, on the subject of Imposter Syndrome. Today, parts 1 & 2.
Mental Health Awareness - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: A Fireside Chat with Sarah Durrant, Lead from Within (Parts 1 & 2) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org A fireside chat with Sarah Durrant; independent coach and transformational teacher, on the subject of Imposter Syndrome. Today, parts 1 & 2.
Guest Post - The Case For Not Citing Chatbots As Information Sources (Part II) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Citing chatbots as information sources offer little in terms of promoting smart use of generative AI and could also be damaging.
Guest Post - The Case For Not Citing Chatbots As Information Sources (Part II) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org Citing chatbots as information sources offer little in terms of promoting smart use of generative AI and could also be damaging.
Guest Post - Chatbots: To Cite Or Not To Cite? (Part I) - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org If you use a chatbot in writing a text should you attribute the relevant passages to the tool via citation instead?
Oxford Administrators Want OA Policy Removed from REF 2029. I Have an Even Better Idea. - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org If you really want to lower the cost of open access, stop making it mandatory.
Guest Post - A Global Network for Early Career Research Integrity Practitioners - The Scholarly Kitchenscholarlykitchen.sspnet.org The World Conferences on Research Integrity Foundation (WCRIF) is building a network of early career researchers and professionals in research integrity to promote peer-to-peer mentorship, supports re...