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New Preprint: #PaperAsk: A Benchmark for Reliability Evaluation of #LLMs in Paper Search and Reading (via #arXiv) arxiv.org/abs/2510.22242 #scholcomm #AI #discovery #retrieval
October 28, 2025 at 8:13 PM Everybody can reply
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New Research Article: Assessing the Academic and Societal Impact Of Open Access: Bibliometric and Altmetric Analyses (via #Scientometrics) link.springer.com/article/10.1... #oa #libraries #scholcomm
October 28, 2025 at 1:48 PM Everybody can reply
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October 27, 2025 at 3:51 PM Everybody can reply
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Event Report, Links to Presentations: Moving #Funding #Metadata Forward: Key Takeaways From a Barcelona Declaration Round Table barcelona-declaration.org/news/2025102... @barcelonadori.bsky.social #libraries #scholcomm
October 24, 2025 at 3:30 PM Everybody can reply
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The good people behind the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (#POSI) just released version 2.0.
https://openscholarlyinfrastructure.org

#infrastructure #openinfrastructure #scholcomm
The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (v2.0, 2025)
POSI version 2.0 released October 2025 The POSI Adopters reviewed the version 1.1 principles and consulted with the community to create version 2.0, released in October 2025. The new/always-current version is below. Previous POSI versions version 1.1 from 2023. Marked up changes from version 1.1 to 2.0 (PDF) version 1.0 from 2015. Marked-up changes from version 1.0 to 1.1 with explanations (PDF) Governance Coverage across the scholarly enterprise – research transcends disciplines, geography, institutions, and stakeholders. Organisations and the infrastructure they run need to reflect this. Stakeholder governed – a board-governed organisation drawn from the stakeholder community builds confidence that the organisation will make decisions driven by community consensus and a balance of interests. Non-discriminatory participation or membership – we see the best option to be an “opt-in” approach with principles of non-discrimination and inclusivity, where any relevant group may express an interest and should be welcome. Representation in governance must reflect the character of the community or membership. Transparent governance – to foster trust, the processes and policies for governing the organisation and selecting representatives to governance groups should be transparent (within the constraints of privacy laws). Cannot lobby – infrastructure organisations should not lobby for regulatory change to cement their own positions or narrow self-interest. However, an infrastructure organisation’s role is to support its community, and this can include advocating for policy changes. Living will – to build trust, organisations should establish and communicate clear commitments regarding their long-term stewardship responsibilities, including the principles by which assets, data, resources, services, and staff would be responsibly transferred to a successor or the organisation or service wound down. The commitments should address future governance, with defined criteria for acceptable successor organisations. This should include continued alignment with POSI and any legal or structural constraints. Regular review of purpose and community value – Organisations and services should regularly review their relevance, effectiveness, and the level of community support to determine whether their continued operation is necessary. If no longer needed, they should take responsible steps to transition or wind down operations in consultation with the community and in alignment with their living will. Sustainability Transparent operations - to enable organisational accountability and openness, the operating policies and procedures, detailed financials, sustainability models, fees, strategic and product roadmaps, organisational charts, and other appropriate operational information should be made openly available (within the constraints of privacy laws). Information should be available for investigation and reuse by the community. Time-limited funds are used only for time-limited activities – operations should be supported by sustainable revenue sources, whereas time-limited funds are used only for time-limited activities. Depending on grants to fund ongoing and/or long-term operations fully makes organisations fragile and distracts from maintaining core infrastructure. Goal to generate surplus – it is not enough to merely survive; organisations and services have to be able to adapt and change. Organisations and services that define long-term sustainability based only on recovering costs risk becoming brittle and stagnant. To weather economic, social and technological volatility, organisations and services need financial resources beyond immediate operating costs. Establish and maintain financial reserves guided by policy – organisations and services should have a clear policy on maintaining financial reserves, including the purpose, minimum and maximum level, and governance of these funds. The actual level of reserves should be determined and periodically reviewed by the governing body, ensuring that resources are available to support Living Will implementation, including an orderly wind-down, transition to a successor, or response to major unforeseen events. A financial reserve policy might include how funds will be held, under what circumstances they will be used, and how much would be necessary for an adequate wind-down or transfer of assets, given the complexity of the organisation’s infrastructure. Mission-consistent revenue generation – revenue sources should be evaluated against the infrastructure’s mission and not run counter to the aims of the organisation or service. Revenue generated from services, not data – data related to the running of the scholarly infrastructure should be community property. Appropriate revenue sources might include value-added services, consulting, API Service Level Agreements, or membership fees. Volunteer labour - organisations that rely on volunteers and their labour should recognise this as a valuable resource for the organisation’s long-term viability, and factor it into sustainability planning and risk management. Transition planning - organisations that are heavily dependent on a limited number of individuals should take steps to reduce their dependence on these individuals, including via transition and succession planning, so that the organisation is not at risk of collapse in the event of their departure. Insurance Open source – all software and non-physical assets required to run the infrastructure should be available under an open-source licence. This does not include other software that may be involved with running the organisation. Ensure open and secure data accessibility within legal and ethical constraints – To support potential forking or replication, infrastructure should aim to make all relevant data openly available, following best practices such as applying a CC0 waiver where appropriate. This must be balanced with compliance with privacy, data protection, and security requirements. Organisations should have a clear policy outlining how private or sensitive data will be handled—particularly in the event of a transfer to another organisation—to ensure continuity, legal compliance, and responsible stewardship. Available and preserved – it is not enough that content, data, and software be “open” if there is no practical way to obtain them. These resources should be made easily available with clear public documentation about where they are and how to access them, as well as an open licence where possible. It is not enough that “open” resources are available. In line with the Living Will, it is essential to deposit content, data, and software with at least one trusted third-party digital archive. Patent non-assertion – the organisation should commit to a patent non-assertion policy or covenant. The organisation may obtain patents to protect its own operations, but not use them to prevent the community from replicating the infrastructure. Prioritise interoperability and open standards to ensure continuity and resilience - infrastructures should adopt and support widely accepted open standards—both formal and de facto—to ensure that systems, data, and services can be replicated, migrated, or integrated with minimal disruption without the use of proprietary extensions or software. Where relevant, organisations should document dependencies on standards. Cite as POSI Adopters (2025), The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure, retrieved [date], https://doi.org/10.14454/G8WV-VM65
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October 20, 2025 at 3:34 PM Everybody can reply
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Happy #OAweek! This week the research and #scholcomm communities celebrate #OpenAccess, and consider the question of "Who owns our knowledge?"

For MorphoBank the answer is simple: creators do. We encourage maximally open CC0 licensing, and support a range of other Creative Commons options.
October 20, 2025 at 4:17 PM Everybody can reply
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Announcing the Selected Presenters For The Upcoming #STM Innovator Fair stm-assoc.org/announcing-t... #libraries #scholcomm @stmassoc.bsky.social
October 20, 2025 at 4:24 PM Everybody can reply
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Our co-founders, Andrew and Justin are at #FBF25 this week, so look out for them as they'd love to tell you more about Touchstone and theIPregistry.org !
#FBM25 #FranfurtBookFair2025 #Publishing #ScholComm
October 16, 2025 at 9:49 AM Everybody can reply
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Lou, Hannah and #DaiTheDragon are heading to Frankfurt. Meet them at the STM dinner tonight and visit them at #FBM25 hall 4.0 stand E83 on #ConsultantsAvenue (they'll have lots of Welsh goodies!).

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October 13, 2025 at 1:57 PM Everybody can reply
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ICYMI: Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Enacts “Immediate Access to Research” Policy for Its Scientists (via @asapbio.bsky.social) asapbio.org/hhmi-enacts-... #oa #scholcomm #libraries #preprints
October 10, 2025 at 1:13 PM Everybody can reply
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The #CRAFT_OA2025 conference enters its second day today, featuring a livestream for those joining remotely. We’re pleased that @operaseu.bsky.social is part of it :-) Follow the livestream here: www.craft-oa.eu/craft-oa-con...

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October 7, 2025 at 7:23 AM Everybody can reply
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JOB OPPORTUNITY: @pkp.sfu.ca is looking for a Managing Director! This is a rare opportunity to lead a highly impactful #scholcomm organization. Role works closely with me (Scientific Director) to provide strategic and operational leadership. Help us spread the word!

pkp.sfu.ca/2025/09/17/h...
PKP is hiring a Managing Director - Public Knowledge Project
The Public Knowledge Project, a Core Research Facility of SFU, invites applications for the position of Managing Director
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September 29, 2025 at 6:27 PM Everybody can reply
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I couldn't agree more. This is the top leadership role at **humble brag** one of the most impactful organizations in #scholcomm. Reach out if you have questions! (cc #OASPA2025)
Probably the best role in open scholarly publishing.
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September 23, 2025 at 8:20 AM Everybody can reply
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Company News: Elsevier Announces Development of a "Next-Generation 'End-To-End' AI-Powered Solution For Academic and Corporate Researchers"; Closed Beta Launching Today, Available For Purchase During Q1 2026 www.elsevier.com/about/press-... @elsevierconnect.bsky.social #AI #scholcomm
September 17, 2025 at 1:19 PM Everybody can reply
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📝15-19 September is #PeerReviewWeek #PRW2025 Acknowledging - and thanking - the Journal’s peer reviewers who play a vital role in supporting research integrity – critical in #ScholComm #ResearchIntegrity #PeerReviewWeek #OpenAccess #AI @peerreviewweek.bsky.social @johngscott.bsky.social
September 16, 2025 at 9:28 PM Everybody can reply
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Seen at #ALPSP2025 ...

➡️ @elainestott.bsky.social hanging out with @heatherstaines.bsky.social

➡️ @kellyhenwood.bsky.social, Jitske De Vries, Tina Harseim, and @charlierapple.bsky.social discussing strategies for social media/digital engagement in #ScholComm, orchestrated by DT's Diane Harnish
September 11, 2025 at 3:45 PM Everybody can reply
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New Partnership Between Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and #Latindex
blog.doaj.org/2025/09/10/n... #scholcomm @doaj.bsky.social @latindex.bsky.social
September 11, 2025 at 3:48 PM Everybody can reply
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Community driven. Open research information. Open science. These things are very close to our heart! And when did you last get a postcard?

We're loving these fantastic postcards from @barcelonadori.bsky.social

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Greetings from the Barcelona Declaration 📬

Sunny or snowy, we keep going 🌞❄️ From Wellcome to Bologna, all under one umbrella ☂️(or parasol, depending on your season).

📩 Send these postcards to someone who believes in #OpenResearchInformation #CommunityDriven #OpenScience
September 10, 2025 at 12:18 PM Everybody can reply
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Can't wait to share further details about CompassAI at #ALPSP2025 tomorrow in my home city of Manchester - the new feature from @cabells.com makes uses AI to make difficult journal publishing decisions much easier.

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September 10, 2025 at 2:58 PM Everybody can reply
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Big milestone for #GAIDeT (Generative AI Delegation Taxonomy) 🚀 We now have a permanent identifier at w3id.org/gaidet/, a full OWL #ontology with bilingual labels, and stable URIs for all tasks. #OpenScience #ScholComm #ResearchIntegrity
September 4, 2025 at 1:49 PM Everybody can reply
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We have a great lineup for our #NISOPlus25 pre-conference (Feb 10) on #AI Tools in #ScholComm inc. Matthew Hayes, Karim Boughida, Hong Zhou, Leo Lo, Justin Dunham, Cynthia Vitale, Anita DeWaard, Michael Napoleone! Tickets only $99: nisoplusbaltimore25.sched.com/event/1olMR/...
January 14, 2025 at 6:21 PM Everybody can reply
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