Collin Knopp-Schwyn de Crossref explique comment ils ont commencé à contribuer à l’ensemble de données ROR et discute de l’importance des demandes de curation soumises par les utilisateurs de ROR au registre.
Article en anglais.
Collin Knopp-Schwyn de Crossref explique comment ils ont commencé à contribuer à l’ensemble de données ROR et discute de l’importance des demandes de curation soumises par les utilisateurs de ROR au registre.
Article en anglais.
La commission Pédagogie de l’ADBU vous invite à un webinaire le lundi 15 juin de 12h à 13h sur le thème : Former à l’utilisation des bases de données : comment sensibiliser aux mécanismes de pistage à l’œuvre sur les plateformes des éditeurs ?
Ce webinaire, animé par Florent Cantaluppi…
Cette étude s’interroge sur l’impact de l’IA sur les jeunes chercheurs, en approfondissant le phénomène de « rédacteur fantôme » déjà identifié (Clark et al., 2025). L’hypothèse ? L’IA générative pourrait automatiser la rédaction au point de créer un « auteur invisible » intégré à la machine.
« Oxford University Press (OUP) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Karger Publishers. The transaction is expected to complete in December.
Following closing, this acquisition will see OUP welcome Karger to its wider organisation, bringing together a shared commitment to quality and scholarly integrity, and extending the reach and…
« This study was guided by previous research highlighting the significance of journal publishers’ commercial or non-profit orientations in shaping academic editors’ perspectives regarding the necessity of enhancing editorial and business practices. There is limited understanding of how the editor–publisher relationship varies based on publishers’ commercial orientation. (…) »
« Editormetrics analyses the role of editors of academic journals and their impact on the scientific publication system. Such analyses would best rely on open, structured, and machine-readable data about editors and editorial boards, which still remains rare. To address this shortcoming, the project Open Editors collects data about academic journal…
« For more than 30 years the spiraling costs of scholarly journal subscriptions, of-ten called the “serials crisis,” have been a hotly debated topic. Academics and librarians have pointed out the high profit levels of the major commercial pub-lishers, despite that the content they sell is provided by unpaid authors and…
« In a Charleston Library Conference session at the Frankfurt Book Fair, the discussion centered on the changes brought by open access for academic libraries, researchers, and publishers. (…)
The Charleston Library Conference, one of the most important events for academic libraries and publishers, today (October 16)…
« Principle-based framework aims to support the needs of scholars, reflect MIT principles, and advance science.
The MIT Libraries, together with the MIT Committee on the Library System and the Ad Hoc Task Force on Open Access to MIT’s Research, announced that it has developed a principle-based…
« OASPA is pleased to publish this guest post on the subject of open data and data sharing, co-authored by Fiona Murphy and Bob Samors. The post provides helpful practical advice drawn from a wealth of resources, to enable publishers and editors to play a key role in the important movement…