PLOS staff are unionizing. How its leadership responds is a test of its vision for inclusive publishing.
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Will artificial intelligence fatally undermine the integrity of scholarly publishing? A formal debate from the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing.
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Libraries continue to sign Transformative Agreements while becoming increasingly convinced that they do not represent the desired transformation. Peter Barr explains why this happens.
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Avi Staiman discusses the value that ChatGPT can bring to scholarly communication, particularly leveling the playing field for English as an Additional Language authors.
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Christos Petrou takes a look at the Guest Editor model for publishing and its recent impact on Hindawi and MDPI, as Clarivate has delisted some of their journals.
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A Federal judge's ruling offered a stern rebuke of the Internet Archive's National Emergency Library and its controlled digital lending service, providing a significant victory for the four publishers that had filed suit.
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Back to SXSW this year! Hear about the conference, the speakers, and the themes. Tell us what resonates with you the most!
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Is the OA movement painting itself into a corner with concerns about new OA rules and regulations?
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Craig Griffin looks at potential applications we might see for tools like ChatGPT in scholarly publishing. Also included -- a research results haiku.
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Five pending cases may set new ground rules for use of training materials for AI. Here is what to watch.
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