The Academy Mobilizes – Unizin Tackles Learning Analytics
Judy Luther takes an in-depth look at Unizin, a consortial effort by universities to build open source digital learning systems. The post The Academy Mobilizes – Unizin Tackles Learning Analytics...
View ArticleBorn Digital – The Expanding Universe of Research Content
Publishing as we know it is being redefined to include other forms of content that are part of the scholar’s workflow. The post Born Digital – The Expanding Universe of Research Content appeared first...
View ArticleChefs’ Selections: The Best Books Read During 2019 Part 2
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year. Today brings Part 2 of the list. The post Chefs’ Selections: The Best Books Read...
View ArticleAsk The Chefs: New Normal Part 2
From binge watching, binge listening, reconnecting with neighbors and old friends, Zoom happy hours or Zoom family game nights, to cooking, exercising, and gardening, we're all figuring out how to get...
View ArticleAsk The Chefs: Permanent Change?
So much change has happened in the last few months. What changes do you think will "stick" in scholarly publishing? The post Ask The Chefs: Permanent Change? appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.
View ArticleChefs ‘Set the Stage’ for SSP New Directions Seminar
Scholarly Kitchen Chefs open SSP's 2020 New Directions seminar discussing how we can support academic peer-reviewed research and the entire academic publishing ecosystem during this unprecedented year...
View ArticleAsk the Community (and Chefs): How Can We Achieve Equitable Participation in...
In support of Open Access Week, we asked our community how we can achieve equitable participation in Open Research. Today, part 2. Come share your views! The post Ask the Community (and Chefs): How Can...
View ArticleChef’s Selections: Best Books Read (and more!) During 2020, Part 2
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year (and more!) . Part 2. The post Chef’s Selections: Best Books Read (and more!) During...
View ArticleCelebrating Five Years of PIDapalooza with a 24-Hour PID Party!
Whether or not you attended this year's 24-hour online party for persistent identifiers, aka PIDapalooza 2021, here's your chance to read all about it! The post Celebrating Five Years of PIDapalooza...
View ArticleContent at Scale – The Third Wave
Judy Luther looks back at the waves of change that have reshaped our industry. Looking ahead, the next big wave is to use analytics and AI as we complete the transition to open content. The post...
View ArticleAsk The Chefs: How Does Identity Influence Peer Review?
In anticipation of #PeerReviewWeek21 we asked the Chefs about the role of identity in peer review. See what they said and share your views! The post Ask The Chefs: How Does Identity Influence Peer...
View ArticleChef’s Selections: Best Books Read (and more!) During 2021, Part 2
The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read during the year (and more!). Today we offer Part 2 of our suggestions. The post Chef’s Selections:...
View ArticleAsk the Chefs: How Do You Feel About In-person Conferences — Including SSP?
Today we ask the Scholarly Kitchen Chefs how they're feeling about in-person conferences in general, and the 2022 SSP Annual Meeting in particular. The post Ask the Chefs: How Do You Feel About...
View ArticleAsk the Chefs: Which Organizations Do You Volunteer For And Why?
Earlier this month we asked the community which organizations they volunteer for and why. Today it's the Chefs' turn! The post Ask the Chefs: Which Organizations Do You Volunteer For And Why? appeared...
View ArticleAsk The Chefs: It’s Travel Time Again!
Professional conferences, it's been a while, but we're ready for you - or are we? This week we ask the chefs what did you forgot while we were home for 2 years? What's changed and how are you...
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