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What AI Asks of Open Access. Author Alison Mudditt discusses what AI actually asks of a mission-driven open science organization like PLOS. #scholarlykitchen scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/03/31/w...

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All the Seats at the Table: A Summary and Status Review of the #NIH APC Caps Proposal. #scholarlykitchen scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/03/20/g...

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Dr. Krishna Kumar Venkitachalam, a surgeon, editor, writer, and academic working as the Innovation Officer at Enago, discusses #AI anxiety in the academic world. #scholarlykitchen scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/02/13/g...

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Designed for Someone Else’s Life: Balancing Academic Careers with Caregiving Responsibilities #scholarlykitchen scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/02/09/d...

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Guest Post — AI Isn’t Going to Pay for Content … Part Two: The Path Forward - The Scholarly Kitchen Today’s post paves a clear path forward in making AI work for publishers in the brave new agentic world.

This is a really interesting read, but I am a bit surprised that there is not a single mention of #OA business models and how they play into AI and publishing. scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/01/29/g... #scholarlykitchen

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Guest Post — Science as Story, Memory as Infrastructure: A Conversation with Trevor Owens, Part 1 - The Scholarly Kitchen In today's guest post, Wendy Queen (JHUP) speaks with Trevor Owens (AIP) about how the tools and sensibilities of the humanities are helping to preserve the record of the physical sciences.

Great post from #ScholarlyKitchen— Science as Story, Memory as Infrastructure: A Conversation with Trevor Owens. Check out part 2 in a bit! scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/11/19/g...

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New Directions in Scholarly Publishing: What We’re Looking Forward to This Year - The Scholarly Kitchen What can you expect from this fall’s New Directions in Scholarly Publishing Seminar in Washington, DC?

New Directions in Scholarly #Publishing: What We’re Looking Forward to This Year. #ScholarlyKitchen scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/09/12/n...

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#scholarlykitchen #informationliteracy #AI

"The latest episode from Dr. Jenna Hartel (University of Toronto) spotlights an award-winning paper on exactly that. The author, Dr. Olof Sundin asks: “What happens when AI-infused information systems increasingly provide answers rather than directing […]

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Guest Post: Gatekeepers of Meaning — Peer Review, AI, and the Fight for Human Attention - The Scholarly Kitchen Guest blogger, Ashutosh Ghildiyal, asks: Is AI for us, or are we for AI? In the all-important context of peer review, can we leverage AI to amplify human thought rather than replace us?

Is AI for us, or are we for AI? In the all-important context of peer review, can we leverage AI to amplify human thought rather than replace us? #scholarlykitchen #peerreview scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/07/17/g...

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Guest Post - Classification as Colonization: The Hidden Politics of Library Catalogs - The Scholarly Kitchen The renaming of "Mount Denali" and "Gulf of Mexico" to the politically loaded “Mount McKinley" and "Gulf of America" reveal the naked truth of what cataloging has always been: a battlefield where mean...

Classification as Colonization: The Hidden Politics of Library Catalogs / Mike Olson in @scholarlykitchen.bsky.social scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/03/25/g... #scholarlykitchen #librarycatalogues #cataloguing #classification

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