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Guest Post — Exploring Data Spaces in Scholarly Communications

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The Scholarly Kitchen 13h ago General
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Today's guest post explains the new data space pilot, which will be the focus of the upcoming BISG/SSP webinar on May 12, 2026. The post Guest Post — Exploring Data Spaces in Scholarly Communications appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen…
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Guest Post — Call to Action: Shaping Our Collective Voice Through Advocacy

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The Scholarly Kitchen 1d ago General
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SSP's Advocacy Task Force Co-chairs encourage members to participate in this month's Pulse Check Survey on our collective advocacy activities. The post Guest Post — Call to Action: Shaping Our Collective Voice Through Advocacy appeared…
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Guest Post — Call to Action: Shaping Our Collective Voice Through Advocacy

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The Scholarly Kitchen 1d ago higher-ed
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SSP's Advocacy Task Force Co-chairs encourage members to participate in this month's Pulse Check Survey on our collective advocacy activities. The post Guest Post — Call to Action: Shaping Our Collective Voice Through Advocacy appeared…
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The Journal Article Is Not the Job

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago research
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There is more and more skepticism toward the role of publishers, a steady commoditization of publishing services, and growing fragmentation across the research ecosystem. If that is the case, the question is no longer what publishers do,…
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Welcoming a New Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago General
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Today we welcome a new Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal. The post Welcoming a New Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen .
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The Journal Article Is Not the Job

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago research
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There is more and more skepticism toward the role of publishers, a steady commoditization of publishing services, and growing fragmentation across the research ecosystem. If that is the case, the question is no longer what publishers do,…
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Welcoming a New Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago higher-ed
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Today we welcome a new Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal. The post Welcoming a New Chef in the Kitchen, Ashutosh Ghildiyal appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen .
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Guest Post — From Open Access to Preprints: Are We Repeating the Same Mistakes in Scholarly Publishing?

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The Scholarly Kitchen 3d ago General
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Guest blogger Jonny Coates looks at Richard Poynder's post-mortem on the Open Access movement, and uses it as a framework to ask questions about the future of preprints. The post Guest Post — From Open Access to Preprints: Are We Repeating…
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Guest Post — From Open Access to Preprints: Are We Repeating the Same Mistakes in Scholarly Publishing?

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The Scholarly Kitchen 3d ago higher-ed
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Guest blogger Jonny Coates looks at Richard Poynder's post-mortem on the Open Access movement, and uses it as a framework to ask questions about the future of preprints. The post Guest Post — From Open Access to Preprints: Are We Repeating…
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Mental Health Awareness Mondays — Finding Balance While Navigating Career Uncertainty and Industry Changes

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The Scholarly Kitchen 4d ago wellbeing
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Byron Laws and Anna Jester, members of the Mental Health Awareness and Action Community of Interest (CoIN) discuss the challenges of unemployment and the impact of industry-wide uncertainty on personal and professional well-being. The post…
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Mental Health Awareness Mondays — Finding Balance While Navigating Career Uncertainty and Industry Changes

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The Scholarly Kitchen 4d ago wellbeing
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Byron Laws and Anna Jester, members of the Mental Health Awareness and Action Community of Interest (CoIN) discuss the challenges of unemployment and the impact of industry-wide uncertainty on personal and professional well-being. The post…
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Guest Post — The SSP Annual Meeting: Keeping the Faith in Unsettled Times

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The Scholarly Kitchen 7d ago General
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Today, co-chairs for SSP's 48th Annual Meeting Planning Committee discuss what they're most excited to deliver in this year's program. The post Guest Post — The SSP Annual Meeting: Keeping the Faith in Unsettled Times appeared first on The…
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Guest Post — The SSP Annual Meeting: Keeping the Faith in Unsettled Times

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The Scholarly Kitchen 7d ago higher-ed
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Today, co-chairs for SSP's 48th Annual Meeting Planning Committee discuss what they're most excited to deliver in this year's program. The post Guest Post — The SSP Annual Meeting: Keeping the Faith in Unsettled Times appeared first on…
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Ask the Librarians: Recapping a Scholarly Kitchen Roundtable at the 2025 Charleston Library Conference

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The Scholarly Kitchen 8d ago General
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Today's post recaps a lively roundtable conversation with library and information science experts who have been guest bloggers for TSK and active SSP participants. The post Ask the Librarians: Recapping a Scholarly Kitchen Roundtable at…
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Ask the Librarians: Recapping a Scholarly Kitchen Roundtable at the 2025 Charleston Library Conference

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The Scholarly Kitchen 8d ago higher-ed
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Today's post recaps a lively roundtable conversation with library and information science experts who have been guest bloggers for TSK and active SSP participants. The post Ask the Librarians: Recapping a Scholarly Kitchen Roundtable at…
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AI Rollout Is a People Problem: A Pulse on All Things AI, Part 2

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The Scholarly Kitchen 9d ago General
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Faced with technological shifts not seen since the advent of the internet, Todd Toler and Angela Cochran posit that the biggest challenges for organizations building an AI strategy are human, not technology. The post AI Rollout Is a People…
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AI Rollout Is a People Problem: A Pulse on All Things AI, Part 2

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The Scholarly Kitchen 9d ago edtech
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Faced with technological shifts not seen since the advent of the internet, Todd Toler and Angela Cochran posit that the biggest challenges for organizations building an AI strategy are human, not technology. The post AI Rollout Is a People…
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 3

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The Scholarly Kitchen 10d ago General
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Part 3 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 3

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The Scholarly Kitchen 10d ago higher-ed
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Part 3 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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Guest Post — Knowledge as Civic Infrastructure: A Conversation with Nadim Sadek

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The Scholarly Kitchen 11d ago General
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Wendy Queen interviews Nadim Sadek. Nadim is a creative strategist and founder of Shimmr AI, who argues that AI can strengthen human creativity rather than replace it. The post Guest Post — Knowledge as Civic Infrastructure: A Conversation…
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Guest Post — Knowledge as Civic Infrastructure: A Conversation with Nadim Sadek

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The Scholarly Kitchen 11d ago edtech
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Wendy Queen interviews Nadim Sadek. Nadim is a creative strategist and founder of Shimmr AI, who argues that AI can strengthen human creativity rather than replace it. The post Guest Post — Knowledge as Civic Infrastructure: A…
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 2

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The Scholarly Kitchen 14d ago General
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Part 2 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 2

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The Scholarly Kitchen 14d ago higher-ed
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Part 2 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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Guest Post — Diamond Open Access: A Lifeline for the Monograph?

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The Scholarly Kitchen 15d ago General
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Today's guest bloggers ask: Can Diamond OA serve as a genuine lifeline for the scholarly monograph? The post Guest Post — Diamond Open Access: A Lifeline for the Monograph? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen .
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Guest Post — Diamond Open Access: A Lifeline for the Monograph?

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The Scholarly Kitchen 15d ago higher-ed
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Today's guest bloggers ask: Can Diamond OA serve as a genuine lifeline for the scholarly monograph? The post Guest Post — Diamond Open Access: A Lifeline for the Monograph? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen .
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 1

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The Scholarly Kitchen 16d ago General
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Part 1 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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Standing Up, Standing Proud, Standing Together: Inside the Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit and the Movement for Equity in Scholarly Publishing: Part 1

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The Scholarly Kitchen 16d ago higher-ed
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Part 1 of a look at the American Society of Civil Engineers’ inaugural Pathways to Inclusive Publishing Summit, which brought together industry leaders, content creators, and allies to explore strategies for fostering inclusivity and…
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What AI Asks of Open Access

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The Scholarly Kitchen 17d ago research
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As AI systems increasingly reason from the scientific literature, the integrity signals that make research trustworthy -- open data, structured metadata, robust retraction processes -- matter more than ever. PLOS CEO Alison Mudditt on why…
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What AI Asks of Open Access

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The Scholarly Kitchen 17d ago edtech
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As AI systems increasingly reason from the scientific literature, the integrity signals that make research trustworthy -- open data, structured metadata, robust retraction processes -- matter more than ever. PLOS CEO Alison Mudditt on why…
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Guest Post — Senior Librarians as Publisher Change Agents: What’s the Business Case? (Part 2)

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The Scholarly Kitchen 18d ago international
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Today's guest blogger continues the conversation about Library Relations roles and what it means to sit at the intersection of libraries and publishing. The post Guest Post — Senior Librarians as Publisher Change Agents: What’s the…
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