Fernanda Cantarim, Substitute Professor, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba, PR, Brazil.| SciELO in Perspective: Humanities
Anna Aston discusses where AI can be useful for research management and the tools research managers can use in different areas of their work.| Impact of Social Sciences - Maximizing the impact of academic research
UFSCar is implementing an innovative initiative by including the ethnicity field/indigenous people in the Institutional Repository's metadata, valuing original authorship in scientific output. In addition to this new field, the title, keywords, and abstract metadata also encourage the use of indigenous languages by student researchers, thus contributing to the construction of a science that is more committed to epistemic justice and to Brazil's cultural and linguistic diversity| SciELO in Perspective
Scholarly communication is amid a reconfiguration that, from a conservative perspective, should be as paradigm-shifting as the creation of the first scientific journal Philosophical Transactions, in 1665. From a more disruptive perspective, this transformation will reshape the entire scientific culture, redefining the autonomy of researchers and institutions in producing and validating knowledge. Sustaining research integrity and rigor in projects and publications calls for strategies extendi...| SciELO in Perspective
Proposal of a model for the discursive analysis of interactions with AI chatbots in the light of Bakhtinian concepts in which a controlled polyphony is observed, where all voices are reconciled in a “simulated dialog” that can impoverish critical thinking. We advocate the urgency of AI literacy development considering its ideological, political, and educational implications.| SciELO in Perspective
The current American government is curtailing science in several ways. Certain terms are censored in scientific reports and publications, communications and collaborations between scientists are limited or even proscribed, and funding is withdrawn. The implications for scientific research in the US are vast, but the long arm of the American government has undesired effects on the global science community as well, particularly on the numerous ways scientists elsewhere collaborate with their Am...| SciELO in Perspective
Brazilian researchers have launched a guide to the ethical and responsible use of generative AI in research integrating normative principles and practical examples to promote transparency, human authorship, and protection of unpublished or sensitive data, as well as care for academic integrity and bias in different uses in academic research.| SciELO in Perspective
Although valuable, the Open Science movement is still extremely new in the Administration journals indexed in SciELO. Effective and successful practices, such as the use of badges for studies with greater transparency, for example, are used by only one journal.| SciELO in Perspective
The SciELO Accessibility Interdisciplinary Working Group has been developing actions for the production and dissemination of open science with accessibility, making improvements to the sites that use the SciELO methodology, awareness-raising activities and partnerships with publishing teams. These and other practices are planned for the next four years.| SciELO in Perspective
The SciELO Accessibility Interdisciplinary Working Group has been developing actions for the production and dissemination of open science with accessibility, making improvements to the sites that use the SciELO methodology, awareness-raising activities and partnerships with publishing teams. These and other practices are planned for the next four years.| SciELO in Perspective