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Posts by Janneke

Ha, wij noemen dat thuis het ‘kan-ik-u-helpen’ gezicht. Blijkbaar staat dat zelfs aan op vakantie 😅

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It started off annoying, but all these people schooling him is kinda entertaining 🍿

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Ow wauw, er wordt wel vaker gezegd dat ie het handboek van de nazis gebruikt, dit is iig vrij letterlijk daaruit want berlijn 1936

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Ik vind oma-modus wel het betere woord (ik had ook een hoge score 😂)

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Thats interesting. Thank you

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Good. I posted about this on blueskye a while ago. When we contacted Ex Libris they said is was because of out local installation (which didnt make sense then. But I’m no expert). So its good to see that it replicates

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“We Couldn’t Generate an Answer for your Question” - ACRLog Editor’s note: We welcome a guest blog post from Jay Singley, Document Delivery and Circulation Desk Manager at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. In March 2025, Ex Libris unveiled thei...

Just read this - it was shared on LinkedIn. ‘To my users, “we couldn’t generate an answer for your question” translates to “your topic is not worthy of pursuing—change it.”’ While it’s nice to think that students will come & ask when they don’t find results, many won’t.

And the blocking of content…

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I tested it in Primo Research Assistant, not surprising, I got similar results since Summon Research Assistant is sister product and both work the same by using LLM to generate Boolean search strategy. Gaza war shows no results. Tusla Race riots get a scary error message but does generate answer(1)

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Oh dat is een leuk weetje. Ik ken ask for Angela, maar wist niet dat het uit nijmegen kwam

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In clubs heb je tegenwoordig awareness teams. Dat vind ik ook een goeie ontwikkeling. Had me een hoop ellende kunnen schelen als dat bestaan had toen ik nog naar clubs ging

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.. wij grijpen in. Dat voel ik buiten de bieb niet zo

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Ik zit trouwens te denken; dit is een voorbeeld van het bystander effect. niet de specifieke rol van mannen, maar het sociale fenomeen dat als er veel mensen zijn, de kans minder groot is dat iemand ingrijpt. Dat is ook wat anders is voor mij in de bieb-setting; wij zijn daar verantwoordelijk, dus..

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Ja idd. En het irriteert me ook dat ik/we uberhaupt een man nodig heb(ben) om zo’n type af te schrikken. Ik snap waarom je het doet hoor. Maar ugh.

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.. goeie backup is voor het geval het de verkeerde kant opgaat. In een uitgaanssituatie zou ik denk ik niet heel anders reageren dan jij gedaan hebt. Terwijl daar ook portiers etc zijn

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Misschien een goeie reminder voor onszelf dat er meer manieren zijn om te de-escaleren. Als ik dit in de bibliotheek zie gebeuren, ga ik meestal eerst met collega’s overleggen, en als we denken dat het idd een fout type is, schakelen we de portier in. Da’s niet omdat ik niet durf, maar omdat het..

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It was not as bad as it sounded. Apparently for male burn victims, skin from that area can can be used for skin transplants

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Oooh! I learnt about scrotum skin transplants yesterday 😇

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Succes!

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That’s true. I’ve trained colleagues and there are big differences in how easy they pick it up (some dont), and in all cases it takes longer than expected. And what surprised me, is that I wasnt good at predicting who would pick it up fast, and who wouldnt. There are many factors that influence this

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Identifying critical intervention, contextual and implementation features in systematic reviews: intervention component analysis ten years on It is now widely recognised that in addition to providing robust evidence about intervention effectiveness, systematic reviews need to provide decisio…

Want to know more about Intervention Component Analysis in #systematicreviews #evidencesynthesis and how it can help us understand how interventions work? New paper by @katysutcliffe.bsky.social and me 🔥hot🔥 off the press today in IJNS: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @eppicentre.bsky.social

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Also this. The situation in the Netherlands is very similar

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Most librarians wont have deep AI coding knowledge, but if you teach information literacy you probably should incorporate how AI affects evaluating information etc 2/n

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How did you design your workshop? What were your learning goals? Give us some examples. I rarely hear something new or interesting beyond basic knowledge about AI 2/n

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Re: matched for AI mishegas. I don’t think it’s much better elsewhere 😉. But I’m very biased here. I dislike presentations from colleagues because the rarely go beyond ‘the world is changing-AI is important/scary-the people who did my workshop liked it’. It remains superficial 1/n

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We are the ones that have agency here and decide (on behalf of the faculty) where the money goes. And I see very little discourse on guidelines for how to deal with that. 2/x

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What I really like about the post from Suarez and colleagues, is the broader view, and one that’s missing when it comes to implementation within the library. There are at the moment a lot of publishers who are offering AI tools (within their products). There is a lot of money to be made for them 1/x

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Ah yes. “Have you been to a good party recently?”. Me, sarcastically; “no I’m old” (almost all hairdressers in my salon are my age 😅). My favorite hairdresser has a second job as a privacy officer

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Transparent peer review to be extended to all of Nature’s research papers From today, all new submissions to Nature that are published will be accompanied by referees’ reports and author responses — to illuminate the process of producing rigorous science.

From today, every paper submitted to Nature -if published - will be accompanied by peer reviewers comments & authors rebuttal.

We started the trial in 2020; we now want to open up the review process & showcase its role in shaping & improving papers
🧪 #AcademicSky

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Let it Chafe (a Little) - kirschner-ED A lesson full of head-scratching, mistakes, and questions might ultimately deliver much more than one where everyone “gets it.”

Let it Chafe (a Little)

A lesson full of head-scratching, mistakes, and questions might ultimately deliver much more than one where everyone “gets it.”
#EduSky
www.kirschnered.nl/2025/06/15/l...

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Critical AI Literacy: Beyond hegemonic perspectives on sustainability How can universities resist being coopted and corrupted by the AI industries’ agendas?

The amazing @marentierra.bsky.social @irisvanrooij.bsky.social Barbara M. & I build towards (sadly not obv to all):

"Universities are not spokespersons for the AI industry. On the contrary, we need to resist being coopted and corrupted by the industries’ agendas."

rcsc.substack.com/p/critical-a...

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