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Day in Review (June 13–16)

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Monday, June 13

Top o’ the Review

African Researchers Lead Campaign for Equity in Global Collaborations
(Nature)

APLU and Coalition of Urban Serving Universities Launch Free Online Course to Spur Broader University Transformation
(Association of Public and Land-grant Universities)

Open Letter to EPA Asks Agency Not to Sunset Its Online Archive
(Environmental Data & Governance Initiative)

Registration Now Open for HathiTrust Community Week (July 11–14)
(HathiTrust)

Values Framework for the Organisation of Research
(Science Europe)

 

ARL Member Libraries

Changes to the Library Catalog on June 22
(University of Missouri Libraries)

Check Out Fondren’s New Annual Report
(Rice University Library)

DEI in Libraries and Archives: Lessons Learned from a Reparative Description Project
(Colorado Virtual Library)

The Library’s Role in Facilitating Users’ Experiences Navigating Computing and Data Services: An Interview with Susan Ivey, Director of the Research Facilitation Service at North Carolina State University
(Ithaka S+R)

University Library Program Grants Additional Funding for Preserving Email
(Illinois University Library)

 

Libraries—Other

Upcoming Event (June 24): Library Services to the Justice Involved (LSJI) Roundtable
(Ithaka S+R)

 

Higher Ed—Members

AI Plus VR at Purdue University Global
(EDUCAUSE Review)

 

Higher Ed—Other

Historically Black School Enrollment Is Rising, Propelled by the Black Lives Matter Movement
(Marketplace)

K-12 Workers Have Highest Burnout Rate in US, Higher Ed Workers Second Highest
(Gallup)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

Technical Practices Used by Information Literacy and Media Information Literacy Services to Enable Academic Libraries to Handle the COVID-19 Pandemic
(Journal of Information Literacy)

 

In Other News

Science and Engineering State Profiles (Spring 2022) Update Now Available
(US National Science Foundation)

 

Curated by Gary D. Price, MLIS
Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal’s infoDOCKET
Information Industry Analyst
Librarian

http://infoDOCKET.com
@infodocket


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Tuesday, June 14

Top o’ the Review

Action Steps for Rebuilding Ukraine’s Science, Research, and Innovation
(US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine)

LYRASIS Open Access Community Investment Program Meets Funding Goals
(LYRASIS)

New Report Finds That Despite the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 Economic Recession, and a Steep Enrollment Decline, State Funding to Public Colleges Surpassed Expectations and Increased 4.5% above Inflation in Fiscal Year 2021
(State Higher Education Executive Officers Association)

Research Project Grant Funding Rates and Principal Investigator Race and Ethnicity
(US National Institutes of Health)

Universities Studying Slavery Consortium Carries On
(Diverse: Issues in Higher Education)

Why a Bipartisan Data Privacy Proposal Faces an Uphill Battle
(The Hill)

 

ARL Member Libraries

ASU Library Hosts Inaugural Data Science Conference
(Arizona State University)

National Archives Celebrates Title IX 50th Anniversary
(US National Archives and Records Administration)

Native American Students Tell Their Stories at the U’s Storytelling Camp
(The University of Utah)

New Journal for Trans Studies Launches
(Northwestern University)

New OneSearch Is Here
(University of Colorado Boulder Libraries)

 

Libraries—Other

1st International Conference on FAIR Digital Objects—Call for Abstracts Open
(Research Data Alliance)

Japan Launches Preprint Server—But Will Scientists Use It?
(Nature)

 

Higher Ed

Chart: Student Loan Repayment Benefits for Civilian Workers in 2021
(US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

 

Advocacy & Public Policy

How the Federal Government Buys Our Cell Phone Location Data
(Electronic Frontier Foundation)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

Preprint Citation Practice in PLOS
(Scientometrics)

 

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Wednesday, June 15

Top o’ the Review

ACRL Sets 2022 Legislative Agenda
(ACRL Insider)

Announcing the NASIG Model Digital Preservation Policy
(NASIG Blog)

Designing Libraries IX Conference at Charles Library in Philadelphia
(Coalition for Networked Information)

Does Open Access Really Increase Impact? A Large-Scale Randomized Analysis
(arXiv)

OCLC Files Lawsuit against Clarivate Analytics
(infoDOCKET)

Research Must Do No Harm: New Guidance Addresses All Studies Relating to People
(Nature)

 

ARL Member Libraries

Columbia Awards Librarian of Congress Carla D. Hayden an Honorary Degree
(Columbia University Libraries)

LSU Libraries Awarded Carnegie Whitney Grant to Research the Idealized American West and Its Place Today
(LSU Libraries)

Rare Books Virtual Lecture—The New Art of Making Books
(The University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library)

 

Libraries—Other

Enhancing Data Discovery Online
(Australian Research Data Commons)

Published Peer Review History at PLOS: Observations from the Past Three Years
(PLOS Blog)

 

Higher Ed

Export Controls: Enforcement Agencies Should Better Leverage Information to Target Efforts Involving US Universities
(US Government Accountability Office)

Forgive and Forget? Understanding the Impact of State-Funded Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
(Ithaka S+R)

 

Advocacy & Public Policy

Democrats Target Location Data Sales
(The Hill)

Frameworks for a Federal Student-Level Data Network: Considerations for Using CEDS
(Institute for Higher Education Policy)

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

APLU Launches Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
(Association of Public and Land-grant Universities)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

The Role of Data in an Emerging Research Community: Environmental Health Research as an Exemplar
(International Journal of Digital Curation)

 

In Other News

Hispanic Americans’ Trust in and Engagement with Science
(Pew Research Center)

 

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Information Industry Analyst
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Thursday, June 16

Top o’ the Review

Announcing the NISO Board Of Directors for 2022–23
(National Information Standards Organization)

Designing Libraries IX Conference at Charles Library in Philadelphia (corrected link)
(Coalition for Networked Information)

Government of Canada Invests in Over 800 Projects to Advance Social Sciences and Humanities Research
(Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada)

Nature Index Annual Tables 2022: China’s Research Spending Pays Off
(Nature)

Politics on Twitter: One-Third of Tweets from US Adults Are Political
(Pew Research Center)

 

ARL Member Libraries

Announcing the Launch of the UMD Libraries’ New Website
(University of Maryland University Libraries)

The New York Public Library’s Center for Research in the Humanities Announces the 2022–23 Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellows
(New York Public Library)

Preserving History with the Henri Temianka Audio Preservation Lab
(UC Santa Barbara Library)

Texas ScholarWorks Marks a Milestone
(University of Texas Libraries)

Libraries—Other

Knowledge Exchange Welcomes Comments on Alternative Publishing Platforms Scoping Paper
(Knowledge Exchange)

PAN Forum Update–June 2022
(Partnership for Shared Book Collections)

 

Higher Ed

New NSF-Funded Report Examines Research Computing and Data Capabilities in Higher Education
(Internet 2)

New Report Helps Steer Education Providers to a Cleaner, Greener Future
(Jisc)

 

Advocacy & Public Policy

Memorandum on the Establishment of the White House Task Force to Address Online Harassment and Abuse
(The White House)

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

New Report Offers Tangible Ways to Address Inequities
(Diverse: Issues in Higher Education)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

Dynamics of Cross-Platform Attention to Retracted Papers
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America)

The Gender Gap in Scholarly Self-Promotion on Social Media
(arXiv)

 

In Other News

Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information from Hospital Websites
(The Markup)

 

Curated by Gary D. Price, MLIS
Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal’s infoDOCKET
Information Industry Analyst
Librarian

http://infoDOCKET.com
@infodocket

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