Scholarly Kitchen Podcast: Making Sense of MOOCs
An interview with the University of Utah librarian and Scholarly Kitchen Chef Rick Anderson about the potential impact of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
An interview with the University of Utah librarian and Scholarly Kitchen Chef Rick Anderson about the potential impact of Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
Clearing out the dust as we remodel the Scholarly Kitchen, and introducing two new Chefs.
Changes are afoot in the Kitchen, as leadership roles switch and we position ourselves for future success.
As Day 1 of the SSP Annual Meeting draws to a close, a few ideas seemed worth sharing.
In this special SSP Annual Meeting edition of the Scholarly Kitchen podcast, Stewart Wills sits down with Tim O’Reilly of O’Reilly Media — and keynote speaker — to discuss favorite books, creating value, and the importance of diversifying your business.
The 2013 Internet trends are worth examining, as they turn an iconic Internet cartoon on its head, among other things.
A proposed partnership between publishers and the US government in response to the OSTP memorandum may show the way forward for public-private networked information solutions.
An interview with Susan King of the CHORUS steering group about the publisher response to the OSTP public access memorandum.
An economics paper’s failings in substance and pre-publication and post-publication processes holds many lessons, not the least of which is about the poisonous environment of discourse we have allowed to form.
While we tend to think of publishing as an attempt to make objectively true comments about the quality of research, in fact publishing is driven by personality. Services that try to eliminate such personality are likely to see personality reassert itself in other ways.