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Elsevier Has Deployed an End-user Tracking Tool for Security. Should Users Be Concerned About Their Privacy?

Should library patrons be concerned about how Elsevier uses ThreatMetrix and how it tracks users? It’s complicated.

  • By Todd A Carpenter
  • Oct 13, 2020
  • 7 Comments
  • Time To Read: 10 mins

Good vs. Evil? Finding the Right Mix of For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Services

Today, Joe and Roger analyze the variety of firms to which the academy can outsource scholarly communication and adjacent priorities: consortia, societies, and commercial enterprises.

  • By Joseph Esposito, Roger C. Schonfeld
  • Jul 21, 2020
  • 14 Comments
  • Time To Read: 10 mins

Revisiting — On Being Excluded: Testimonies by People of Color in Scholarly Publishing

We revisit two posts from 2018. These powerful testimonies, by people of color, about their experience of racism in scholarly publishing, clearly show that we have “a great deal of powerful and humbling work to do” to address racism and the white-dominated culture of our industry.

  • By Scholarly Kitchen
  • Jun 18, 2020
  • 4 Comments
  • Time To Read: 14 mins

The Scholarly Kitchen Mid-Year (in a very strange year)

In lieu of the SSP Annual Meeeting this month, a mid-year readership report for a very strange year.

  • By David Crotty
  • May 12, 2020
  • 5 Comments
  • Time To Read: 2 mins

Guest Post – Seamless Remote Access During a Global Pandemic: An Indispensable Necessity

Ralph Youngen from the American Chemical Society discusses their efforts to provide remote access to researchers during the current pandemic and how new technologies and standards like RA21 and SeamlessAccess are helpful.

  • By Ralph Youngen
  • Apr 21, 2020
  • 12 Comments
  • Time To Read: 6 mins

Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in Science

Siân Harris hears from female early-career researchers in Asia and Africa about their passion for research, the challenges they face, and the advice they would give to women and girls interested in pursuing research areas.

  • By Siân Harris
  • Feb 13, 2020
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

UC Davis Experiments with a New Textbook Model: An Interview with Jason Lorgan

An interview with Jason Lorgan, executive director of campus stores at @UCDavis, about the university’s innovative new textbook-affordability program.

  • By Rick Anderson
  • Sep 4, 2019
  • 14 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Yes, We Can Provide Single Sign On and Protect Privacy at the Same Time — RA21 Moves to a Beta Phase

How can an authentication system be granular and protect privacy? @TAC_NISO describes RA21 and attribute release for single sign on systems and how it supports privacy.

  • By Todd A Carpenter
  • Jul 25, 2019
  • 0 Comments
  • Time To Read: 8 mins

The Academy Mobilizes – Unizin Tackles Learning Analytics

Judy Luther takes an in-depth look at Unizin, a consortial effort by universities to build open source digital learning systems.

  • By Judy Luther
  • Jul 1, 2019
  • 2 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

What is the Blockchain Really, and Should You Care? A Guide for the Perplexed Scholarly Publishing Citizen.

Here’s your 12 point guide to blockchain. Written for non-technically minded scholarly publishing folk

  • By David Smith
  • Jun 27, 2019
  • 13 Comments
  • Time To Read: 11 mins

Where Does a University Press Sit in its Parent’s Priorities?

The unfortunate news about cutbacks at Stanford University Press makes it clear that all presses must develop strategies to make them more central to the university’s set of priorities.

  • By Joseph Esposito
  • Apr 29, 2019
  • 18 Comments
  • Time To Read: 5 mins

Challenges and Opportunities in Pre-published Research

Sharing and evaluating early stage research findings can be challenging, but that’s starting to change. Learn more in this guest post by Sami Benchekroun and Michelle Kuepper of Morressier

  • By Sami Benchekroun, Michelle Kuepper
  • Apr 17, 2019
  • 14 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Researcher to Reader (R2R) Debate: Is Sci-Hub Good or Bad for Scholarly Communication?

Transcript of a debate held at the 2019 Researcher to Reader Conference, on the resolution “Sci-Hub Does More Good Than Harm to Scholarly Communication.”

  • By Rick Anderson
  • Apr 16, 2019
  • 28 Comments
  • Time To Read: 14 mins

Of Paywalls and Proxies: The Buzz about Access at ER&L 2019

This year’s ER&L conference was abuzz with the threats and solutions for digital access in libraries.

  • By Lettie Y. Conrad
  • Mar 19, 2019
  • 6 Comments
  • Time To Read: 4 mins

Guest Post — Protecting Patron Privacy in Digital Resources

Mimi Calter, Deputy University Librarian for Stanford, offers a useful framework for libraries as they consider patron privacy.

  • By Mimi Calter
  • Mar 13, 2019
  • 12 Comments
  • Time To Read: 3 mins

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