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Digging into shift+OPEN: A Conversation with MIT Press

Rick Anderson interviews Nick Lindsay of MIT Press about the press's new shift+OPEN program for subscription journals that want to go OA. The post Digging into shift+OPEN: A Conversation with MIT Press...

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

Is the OA movement painting itself into a corner with concerns about new OA rules and regulations? The post The Ivies (Plus) Have Concerns about the Nelson OSTP Memo appeared first on The Scholarly...

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The Internet Archive Loses on Controlled Digital Lending

On Friday, the Internet Archive lost its "controlled digital lending" case on summary judgment. Reactions today from our Chefs Rick Anderson, Joseph Esposito, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, Roy Kaufman,...

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Is the Essence of a Journal Portable?

When a journal's entire editorial board is replaced, is it still the same journal? And if that board starts another journal on the same topic, is it a new one or a continuation of the old one? Discuss....

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Ask The Chefs: 2023 SSP Annual Meeting

The 2023 SSP Annual Meeting wrapped up last week. We asked the Chefs for their impressions of the event. The post Ask The Chefs: 2023 SSP Annual Meeting appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

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SSP Conference Debate: AI and the Integrity of Scholarly Publishing

Will artificial intelligence fatally undermine the integrity of scholarly publishing? A formal debate from the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing. The post SSP Conference Debate: AI...

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Why Does the U.S. Copyright Office Require Libraries to Lie to Users about...

The copyright warning notice prescribed by the US Copyright Office misleads library patrons about their fair use rights, and must change. The post Why Does the U.S. Copyright Office Require Libraries...

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Appeals Court Rules That Library of Congress Can No Longer Require Deposit of...

An appeals court has ruled that it is unconstitutional for the government to require deposit of published works in the Library of Congress The post Appeals Court Rules That Library of Congress Can No...

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The Open Access Fund at Edinburgh University Press: An Interview with Nicola...

An interview with Nicola Ramsey of Edinburgh University Press about the Press's new Open Access Fund. The post The Open Access Fund at Edinburgh University Press: An Interview with Nicola Ramsey...

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Ask the Chefs: What is the Single Most Pressing Issue for the Future of Peer...

What is the single most pressing issue for the future of peer review in scholarly publishing? In advance of Peer Review Week, we asked the Chefs. The post Ask the Chefs: What is the Single Most...

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The American Chemical Society Offers a New Twist on the Article Processing...

The American Chemical Society is offering a new approach to funding open-access articles; Rick Anderson interviews Sarah Tegen about it. The post The American Chemical Society Offers a New Twist on the...

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Ask The Chefs: cOAlition S’s “Towards Responsible Publishing”

We asked the Chefs to weigh in with their thoughts on the new "Towards Responsible Publishing" manifesto from cOAlition S. The post Ask The Chefs: cOAlition S’s “Towards Responsible Publishing”...

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Chefs’ Selections: Best Books Read and Favorite Cultural Creations During...

The beginning of the holiday season means it’s time for our annual list of our favorite books read (and other cultural creations experienced) during the year. Part 1 today. The post Chefs’ Selections:...

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Where Did the Open Access Movement Go Wrong?: An Interview with Richard Poynder

Noted journalist and scholarly communication observer Richard Poynder explains why he has given up on the open access movement. The post Where Did the Open Access Movement Go Wrong?: An Interview with...

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Who Would Have Thought That We Needed Another Listserv?

Open Café, a new listserv dedicated to the free and open discussion of open scholarship has been met with enthusiasm by the scholarly communication community. The post Who Would Have Thought That We...

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