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From the National Information Standards Organization (NISO): The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) announced today that its draft revision of the Journal Article Version (JAV) Recommended Practice is open for public comment through July 7, 2024, at the project web page. First published in 2008, the JAV Recommended Practice was developed to describe different versions of online […]
The research article (preprint) linked below was recently posted on SSRN. Title How Researchers Use Open Science Authors Stephanie Permut Carnegie Mellon University Silvia Saccardo Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Social and Decision Sciences Gretchen Chapman Carnegie Mellon University Source SSRN Posted: 23 May 2024 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4838469 Abstract The Open Science Revolution of the past […]
From the National Library of Medicine Technical Bulletin: The National Library of Medicine (NLM) has recently added a new repository to the Dataset Catalog, a catalog of biomedical datasets from selected publicly available repositories. Based on feedback from users, NLM will gradually add new repositories to the initial four — dbGap, Dryad, ImmPort, and Harvard […]
EDUCAUSE 2024 EDUCAUSE Action Plan: AI Policies and Guidelines Gender Equality Artificial Intelligence and Gender Equality (via UN Women) Google Google’s AI Summaries Cause Headaches and Spawn Memes (via Axios) The Reason That Google’s AI Suggests Using Glue on Pizza Shows a Deep Flaw with Tech Companies’ AI Obsession (via Futurism) Guidelines Guidelines for Academics […]
Note (May 24, 2024): We’ve added a statement from Thomson Reuters to the bottom of this report. From Stanford University Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: Large language models have a documented tendency to “hallucinate,” or make up false information. In one highly-publicized case, a New York lawyer faced sanctions for citing ChatGPT-invented fictional cases in a legal brief; many similar […]
From the Irish Star: The manuscript of John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost was translated into the Irish language in the 19th century. Since then, scholars believed that it was irretrievably lost. Recently, through meticulous examination of an existing microfilm copy in the National Library of Ireland, researchers were finally able to trace its whereabouts. The […]
From Oxford University Press: We recently conducted a survey of over 2,000 researchers across geographies, subject disciplines—including Humanities, STM, and Social Sciences—and different career stages to hear directly from the research community about how they are reacting to and using AI in their work. The results reveal the key considerations in researchers’ decisions to engage with AI, […]
Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Research Libraries Prepare for a World of AI-Influenced Research and Scholarship BioOne BioOne Announces Early Publisher Commitments to Subscribe to Open (S2O) Pilot Media The Washington Post Tells Staff It’s Pivoting to AI (via Futurism) ORCID Nominations Now Open For ORCID Board Elections 2025! SCOSS (Global Sustainability Coalition for Open […]
From an ARL Blog Post by: Xuemao Wang, Northwestern University Christy Long, University of Oregon Catherine Steeves, Western University Cynthia Hudson Vitale, ARL At the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Spring Meeting in Boston, library and information technology leaders explored and examined the recently released ARL/CNI 2035 Scenarios: AI-Influenced Futures in the Research Environment. When utilizing […]
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ABOUT INFODOCKET
Before launching infoDOCKET, Gary Price was a founder and senior editor at ResourceShelf.
This site is updated as often as possible during the week and at least once a day on the weekends. Gary is a native of Chicago and has an MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit.