Adapting to AI requires a commitment to fostering AI literacy and creating spaces to openly discuss its challenges and implications.| The Scholarly Kitchen
A recently announced partnership with Emerald Publishing will bring the EveryLibrary Institute’s expertise to the academic library community as the U.S. government attacks extend to institutions of higher education.| The Scholarly Kitchen
In this article, I present five specific developments which may give us an idea how the relationship between sustainability and scholarly publishers is changing over time.| The Scholarly Kitchen
The renaming of "Mount Denali" and "Gulf of Mexico" to the politically loaded “Mount McKinley" and "Gulf of America" reveal the naked truth of what cataloging has always been: a battlefield where meaning is contested and conquered.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Research suggests that empathy is a skill that can be honed and is beneficial to all. Empathetic leadership is an art form to convey to your team that you value them as individuals, all while maintaining a keen focus on the organization’s success.| The Scholarly Kitchen
SSP's (first-ever) Compensation and Benefits Benchmarking Study reports that 75% of participants responded that they were satisfied or highly satisfied in their current role and 78% of respondents reported that they feel a sense of belonging and inclusion within their organization. This sneak peek at the Individual Study results provides insight into who has participated and reveals some interesting benefits of working in scholarly communications.| The Scholarly Kitchen
What can be done to resolve concerns about image integrity in scientific publications?| The Scholarly Kitchen
Today, Roger Schonfeld examines several key drivers transforming the monographs marketplace and reflects on strategic opportunities ahead.| The Scholarly Kitchen
What role does/could scholarly publishing play in nature conservation?| The Scholarly Kitchen
Organizations that do not actively include and support neurodivergent individuals risk missing out on exceptional talents and undermining employees’ ability to work to their full potential.| The Scholarly Kitchen
A spectacular crop of lettuce at this year's edition of the traditional mullet spotting competition.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Image integrity has been a growing issue in scholarly publishing. Todd Carpenter suggests we addreess the problem of image integrity at scale| The Scholarly Kitchen
Like Tolkien's “Ents” marched against deforestation, scholars, scientists, and their supporters must awaken to the widespread risks of these authoritarian trends and unite their efforts in resistance.| The Scholarly Kitchen
I tried three different large language models (LLMs) to rewrite a potential article.| The Scholarly Kitchen