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Guest Post β€” Making Research Accessible: The arXiv Accessibility Forum Moved the Action Upstream

By: Shamsi Brinn Β·Β Bill Kasdorf β€” June 28th 2023 at 09:30

Shamsi Brinn (UX Manager at arXiv) and Bill Kasdorf (Principal of Kasdorf & Associates, LLC) discuss the recent Accessibility Forum hosted by arXiv. Over 2,000 people registered for the Forum; over 350 attended the live event; and hundreds more are accessing the recently published videos.

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SSP Conference Debate: AI and the Integrity of Scholarly Publishing

By: Rick Anderson Β·Β Tim Vines Β·Β Jessica Miles β€” June 27th 2023 at 09:30

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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Guest Post β€” Addressing Paper Mills and a Way Forward for Journal Security

By: Jay Flynn β€” April 4th 2023 at 09:30

Wiley's Jay Flynn discusses the impact that paper mills had on Hindawi's publishing program and how all stakeholders must collaborate to address behaviors that undermine research integrity.

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Yeshiva University’s Ban on L.G.B.T.Q. Club Leads to Scrutiny of Funding

By: Liam Stack β€” April 3rd 2023 at 17:37
A lawmaker asked inspectors to look at millions given to the university, which has argued it is a religious institution, not an educational one, to justify its ban on an L.G.B.T.Q. club.

Yeshiva University has said it is a religious institution, not an educational institution. But that raises questions about whether it can receive public funds designated for schools.
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Guest Post – Of Special Issues and Journal Purges

By: Christos Petrou β€” March 30th 2023 at 09:30

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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The Ivies (Plus) Have Concerns about the Nelson OSTP Memo

By: Rick Anderson β€” March 16th 2023 at 09:30

Is the OA movement painting itself into a corner with concerns about new OA rules and regulations?

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Guest Post: Start at the Beginning – The Need for β€˜Research Practice’ Training

By: Danny Kingsley β€” February 23rd 2023 at 11:59

Danny Kingsley suggests that research integrity begins with the training researchers receive at university. Achieving Open Research and increasing reproducibility requires systematic research training that focuses specifically on research practice.

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10-year-old asks for a DNA test on a cookie allegedly bitten by Santa to prove if he's real or not

By: Rusty Blazenhoff β€” January 23rd 2023 at 11:14

A 10-year-old girl from Cumberland, Rhode Island has a big question that she's hoping a DNA test will answer. Wanting to know if Santa Claus is real, she put a cookie he allegedly bit in a plastic baggy and sent it down to her local police department. β€” Read the rest

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Guest Post – AI and Scholarly Publishing: A View from Three Experts

By: Anita de Waard β€” January 18th 2023 at 10:30

A recap of a recent SSP webinar on artificial intelligence (AI) and scholarly publishing. How can this set of technologies help or harm scholarly publishing, and what are some current trends? What are the risks of AI, and what should we look out for?

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