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Em Johnson (she/her)
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Academic librarian at Swinburne University #researchpublishing #openaccess #scholarlycommunications My posts do not represent anybody's opinions or values but my own. Profile pic: Southern Boobook Owl
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I am taking 5 months of uninterrupted long service leave at full pay Aug-Dec this year!
Why have I got such an appalling accrual, I hear you ask? Well indeed, and therein lies the irony of librarian burnout. #VocationalAwe #IdentityAsProfession #WorkLifeBalance #ReframeAndReset
stand by for announcements into the CoP :) Anna and Bron will need help with convenorship
I am taking 5 months of uninterrupted long service leave at full pay Aug-Dec this year!
Why have I got such an appalling accrual, I hear you ask? Well indeed, and therein lies the irony of librarian burnout. #VocationalAwe #IdentityAsProfession #WorkLifeBalance #ReframeAndReset
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The N8 Research Partnership has today released a landmark statement urging fundamental reform in the way scholarly research is published
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With open access conferences happening on the other side of the globe, we thought we'd celebrate OA in the lands down under with a link to the OA Toolkit for Aotearoa NZ Researchers. While only a basic tool, it's completely customisable for individual institutions oaaustralasia.org/open-access-...
Open Access Toolkit for Aotearoa New Zealand Researchers | Open Access Australasia
oaaustralasia.org
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The world's largest science publishers - which enjoy huge power & profits - consistently pay men more than women

We analysed 8 years of #genderpaygap data & contrast staggering pay inequities w/ the warm glow publishers often get for #EDI #genderequality

Pls share our new paper & Call to Action
Gender pay gaps and inequity at science publishers
journals.plos.org
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Faster science is sloppier science. Don't we already have more than enough useless studies, retracted papers, and junk journals floating around?

The last thing we need is AI enabling people to produce more.

We need a slow research movement and we need it yesterday.
I'm engaging less with my work/professional social media these days. It's a bit overwhelming out there, and I'm pulling in my antennae while I seek an acceptable balance for work/life
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As we say on the internet, "some personal news."

After 39 years on the job I am retiring as an NYU professor.

In this thread I will take a few moments to reflect on my academic career.

Spoiler alert: I am not leaving the field, or the fight for a public service press. 1/
Feels like a perfect storm of ignorance at my end, I've never had a good technical grasp of data exchange and integrations in EN and I'm not a library licences manager. Now AI. It's all coming at us so fast these days
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This support.clarivate.com/Endnote/s/ar... ? Summarization feature Publishers are making libraries sign terms that say you can't upload their content into public ai clouds so yes technically this would be violation if user puts in full text and it gets Summarized
Endnote
support.clarivate.com
We're really concerned about AI in bibliographic tools such as EndNote. They appear to be in breach of vendor/publisher licencing? We've asked our IT team not to push out the new version until we've got some better information in place
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A Librarian’s Guide to AI in Academic Search Tools katinamagazine.org/content/arti... - I was asked to write this rather than bloat out a review article I was doing for Katina. I struggled a lot with this, trying to keep it concise, vs technically accurate while handicaped by my limited knowledge
A Librarian’s Guide to AI in Academic Search Tools
As Katina covers the integration of AI into academic search tools and other library products, this guide offers useful background information on the technology.
katinamagazine.org
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CREEPY: Academia.edu has generated an AI podcast for my paper:

Kingsley, D.A. and Kennan, M.A. (2015) “Open access: the whipping boy for problems in scholarly publication”, aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol37/i...

It is *kinda* OK, but the asides are slightly off putting (an emphasise the wrong points)
Open Access: The Whipping Boy for Problems in Scholarly Publishing
With this paper, we hope to foster debate about the place of open access (OA) in scholarly publishing. After providing a background to OA’s development and current state, we examine some of the accusa...
aisel.aisnet.org
I would love to see this kind of graph for the academic publishing sector
200+ scientists are in the middle of a marathon livestream to show why weather and climate science is so important and needs all our help to continue.
Share, boost, join and show them love.

It is here: wclivestream.com/watch
Redirecting to: https://www.youtube.com/@wclivestream/live
wclivestream.com
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They were planning on streaming from the NASA GISS building on the last day it was a NASA building. However, NASA officials are preventing speakers from entering the building.

Join the stream and show your support!
Tune into the 💯 hour Weather & Climate Livestream, brought to you by US meteorologists and climate scientists whose research is at risk due to proposed budget cuts. Learn about the federally funded science that makes weather forecasts and climate predictions possible!
www.youtube.com/live/CcWR6Cd...
Live from NASA GISS, kicking-off the Weather and Climate 100-hour livestream
YouTube video by The Weather & Climate Livestream
www.youtube.com
unless subject to a funder policy, but that's a thin edge of wedge
IEEE now assert specific licenses and Copyright ownership over accepted manuscript versions now too.
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WOW - how do these people lie straight in bed at night? IEEE is charging a 'Repository License Fee' (or should that be 'FEEE'?)

"The RLF price is $1,275 for periodical articles and $400 for conference articles and is applicable only to AMs and not to VORs."
bibliotheek.ehb.be:2580/repository-l...
bibliotheek.ehb.be
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Several years after the launch of C4DISC, in a challenging political climate, we are encouraged to see reaffirmations of commitment to our Joint Statement of Principles by some of our members.
We invite all members and partners to share their statements of commitment:
c4disc.org/reaffirmatio...