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Guest Post — Scholarship in the Face of Powerful Opposition: Academia Needs a March of the Ents

Published: March 12, 2025 09:30

Like Tolkien's “Ents” marched against deforestation, scholars, scientists, and their supporters must awaken to the widespread risks of these authoritarian trends and unite their efforts in resistance. The post Guest Post — Scholarship in the Face of…

It Takes a Village: Empowering the Community to Improve Scholarly Metadata through COMET

Published: March 10, 2025 09:30

What if the community could collaborate to fix scholarly metadata? The COMET initiative is about to find out... The post It Takes a Village: Empowering the Community to Improve Scholarly Metadata through COMET appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.

Guest Post – The Future Is Not Perpetual (But it could be yours for just several thousand dollars per year…)

Published: March 5, 2025 10:30

Clarivate recently announced that it is shifting to a "subscription-based access strategy," meaning that it will no longer allow academic libraries to purchase perpetual licenses to content. The post Guest Post – The Future Is Not Perpetual (But it could…

SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast Episode 21: SSP President Interview with Heather Staines

Published: February 28, 2025 10:30

This episode of SSP’s Early Career Development Podcast welcomes current SSP President Heather Staines to chat about her career trajectory, plans and goals for her presidency, and advice for Early Career Professionals. The post SSP’s Early Career…