You're personally invited to watch The Librarians, a new documentary about censorship, libraries, and the fight for the right to read, premiering next week on Independent Lens on PBS.
www.everylibrary.org/librarianspbs via @everylibrary.bsky.social
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🎓✨ Exciting news! California's Cal State system is investing $16.9M in ChatGPT Edu. Is this the future of education or just another tech trend? 🤖💸 What do you think? #AIinEducation #CalState #FutureOfLearning LINK
🌱Celebrate International Open Access Week 2025!
This year's theme is "Who Owns Our Knowledge?" It prompts us to consider the creation, dissemination, and valuation of knowledge, and whose voices can be heard in these processes.
#Academicsky #PhDsky #OAW2025 #OpenAccessWeek
"Under this broad material contribution standard, libraries could be liable for the misuse of their services by some of their users, even though these services are overwhelmingly used for noninfringing purposes."
📚 #InformationPolicy #Copyright
This was a remarkable milestone in our careers, and the next steps look very promising with our TISP leaders @colognaviktoria.bsky.social and @nielsmede.bsky.social.
If you haven’t read our article yet, it’s fully open access.
#PhilSky #AcademicSky
Because openness isn't just about access, it's about trust, equity, and shared ownership of knowledge.
www.tcd.ie/civicengagem...
#OpenResearch #PublicEngagement
@tcddublin.bsky.social
@dublincityuni.bsky.social
This May, academic libraries were showcasing:
🤖 new AI and pedagogy initiatives
🧘♂️ de-stress events (including miniature horses)
🕹️ legacy video games
🗺️ restoration of rare state maps
🏆 library research awards
👩🎓 profiles of graduating student workers and more!
www.johnxlibris.com/2025/05/rece... 📚
The man responsible is @marcobuscaglia.bsky.social
Yep- the bogus summer reading list from the Chicago Sun Times is real. Here I am with it from a few minutes ago.
(Support your local library!!)
The Sun Times’ response to the AI generated summer reading list they posted. chicago.suntimes.com/press-room/2...
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New! Unlimited open access publishing in Genome—no fees for corresponding authors at @crkn-rcdr.bsky.social affiliated universities. Plus gain unlimited Read Access to every article!
Publish with us 🍁▶️ buff.ly/oUyzd2x
#AcademicSky 🧪🧬🔄 #chromatin #nucleosome #generegulation #epigenome #genomics
The Trump Administration is desperate to have this case dismissed
www.everylibrary.org/trump_imls_e... via @everylibrary.bsky.social
How do students benefit by publishing with the SRJ? Stephanie Routhier-Perry went on to publish works on metadata and digital assets before entering a career in data cataloging and mapping. SRJ's double-blind peer-review process helped her grow as a researcher and writer. #MLIS buff.ly/vCpMoe5
This #NationalLibraryWeek, celebration must come with action.
📚 Libraries are under threat—from book bans to budget cuts.
⚠️ Now, federal funding via IMLS is at risk.
Here's how you can help ➡️ imls-matters.github.io/imlsmatters/
#SaveIMLS
We are a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal developed and led by current graduate students at SJSU's School of information. Our goal is threefold: to empower budding researchers, to publish relevant content of the highest quality, and to build an international community of student researchers.
One of the largest in Bowdoin’s history will fund a comprehensive initiative that includes new AI-focused curricula, faculty hires, interdisciplinary research opportunities, and state-of-the-art technology labs. #ReedHastings #BowdoinCollege #AIEducation
I’m excited to share my latest blog post on using AI as a learning accelerator rather than just a replacement. This post focuses on summarization as the key activity, helping students engage with AI thoughtfully.
tinyurl.com/46maj6rc
#AIlearning #AIinEducation #summarization #edtech
We just had a really inspiring chat about how to fix AI education with Hugo Bowne-Anderson on the @outerbounds.bsky.social Fireside Chat series #AIeducation #elementsofAI #GenerationAIstn www.youtube.com/live/LoLuY_7...
Figured I’d hop on here today for the 15th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act.
With everything going on right now, it’s easy to feel like regular folks can’t make a difference – but the ACA is a reminder that change is possible when we fight for progress.
When Meta started developing its flagship AI model, employees faced an ethical question, Alex Reisner writes. The program would need to be trained on a huge amount of high-quality writing to be competitive with products such as ChatGPT. Should they just pirate it?
Read more: theatln.tc/1P6gPreS
A real-world (outrageous) example for #MediaLiteracy comparisons of websites, learning to ask questions about sources & credibility, connecting #InfoLiteracy to health ed and civics, practicing careful observation, etc. 🍎📚🧪 #TLSky
#library2025 amazing keynote speakers this afternoon Library 2.0 Conference
Forcing researchers to alter their manuscripts for vague political reasons? Ridiculous! Science should be guided by evidence, not authoritarian control!
#ResearchIntegrity #ScienceMatters #ResearchSky #AcademicSky
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850 tonnes of paper, on 7 miles of shelving. Crikey. Thanks to #CambridgeshireArchives for the tour! 📚
FOMAR. The fear of missing a reference.
Every time you hit SUBMIT on that manuscript, there's that nagging feeling.
Did you miss that ONE paper that could torpedo your entire argument?
You're not paranoid.
You're experiencing FOMAR (and it's killing your writing productivity).
Stop it. 😉🎓
9. To identify gap in knowledge.
If I had no idea of how to do a lit review, I'd be doing exactly that.
In fact that's how I recently helped a client get their lit review sorted.
Don't try to achieve too many things.
Focus on these 9 to start.
3. To compare and contrast findings and scientific ideas.
4. To find out who else is doing the same thing.
5. To identify what information already exists.
6. To offer your conclusion and expertise.
7. To use your solution in case needed.
8. To identify relationship and designs.
9 Objectives of a Literature Review. Source: Faryadi, Q. (2018). PhD Thesis Writing Process: A Systematic Approach—How to Write Your Literature Review. Creative Education, 9(16), Article 16. DOI: 10.4236/ce.2018.916219
Here's how I broke down 1000+ research papers
(Every PhD supervisor loves this method)
The 9 objectives every literature review needs:
1. To identify documented papers about your research area.
2. To find out what concepts and methodologies are used.
#academicsky #acwri #phdsky #researchsky