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Day in Review (May 31–June 2)

Last Updated on July 9, 2022, 9:40 am ET

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Tuesday, May 31

Top o’ the Review

Copyright in Generative Deep Learning
(Data & Policy)

Has the “Great Resignation” Hit Academia?
(Nature)

Just Released! Condition of Education 2022
(US National Center For Education Statistics)

Video Recording: The COAR Notify Project
(Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Note: Recorded at the COAR Annual Meeting on May 17, 2022

Want to Know Whether That Journal Is Scamming You? Introducing the Retraction Watch Hijacked Journal Checker
(Retraction Watch)

 

ARL Member Libraries

2023 OpenHawks Grants to Help Students Save on Textbooks
(The University of Iowa Libraries)

Northwestern University, University of British Columbia, and DB Ecosensystem Join the IIIF Consortium
(International Image Interoperability Framework)

Video Recording: Living Our Values
(University of Maryland Libraries)

Video Recording: NIH Data Management Sharing Policy Review and Q&A
(Network of the National Library of Medicine)

 

Higher Ed

Upcoming Webinar (June 8): DACA’s Precarious Future: A Conversation with Legal Experts and Advocates
(Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration)

 

Advocacy & Public Policy

LCA Response to Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry Concerning Standard Technical Measures and Section 512
(Library Copyright Alliance)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

How We’re Improving ORCID Records in 2022
(ORCID)

Open Science Practices in General and Internal Medicine Journals, an Observational Study
(PLOS ONE)

Responding to Open Access Needs: The OBC Position
(COPIM: Community-led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs)

Spring 2022 Issue of the SCOSS Newsletter Is Now Available Online
(Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services)
See also: Two Years of Achievements within the “Scoss Family” (And It’s Not Over Yet!)

Video Recording: CAUT Panel Discussion: Academic Publishing, Data Surveillance, and Human Rights
(Canadian Association of University Teachers)

 

In Other News

Frontier Supercomputer Debuts as World’s Fastest, Breaking Exascale Barrier
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

 

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

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@infodocket


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Wednesday, June 1

Top o’ the Review

Fed Judiciary Says Yes to Free PACER Searches. Here Are the Details So Far.
(Reuters)

LIBER Annual Report 2021–2022 Published
(Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche)

Nonprofit Publisher Annual Reviews Acquires the Charleston Advisor
(Charleston Hub)

Project Jasper: The Story So Far
(DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)

Types of Errors Hiding in Google Scholar Data
(Journal of Medical Internet Research)

 

ARL Member Libraries

Christina Pryor Appointed Director of Health Sciences Library and Associate University Librarian for Specialized Libraries
(University of Missouri Libraries)

KU University Senate Approves Resolution Supporting Open Access
(The University of Kansas Libraries)

Preserving Endangered Islamic Manuscripts
(UNC College of Arts and Sciences)

UC’s protocols.io Pilot Extended for Two Additional Years
(University of California Office of Scholarly Communication)

University Libraries Partners with Arizona Queer Archives to Preserve LGBTQI+ Stories and History
(The University of Arizona)

 

Libraries—Other

2022 CRKN Conference Call for Proposals Now Open
(Canadian Research Knowledge Network)

 

Higher Ed—Members

APLU Announces UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May as Board Chair
(Association of Public and Land-grant Universities)

University of Maryland Department of Psychology Leads the Way in Aligning Open Science with Promotion & Tenure Guidelines
(SPARC)

 

Advocacy & Public Policy

Science Academies Call on G-7 Governments to Take Urgent Action to Accelerate Decarbonization, Develop Antiviral Drugs to Increase Pandemic Preparedness, Address Other Global Challenges
(National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

Aspects of Online College Science Courses That Alleviate and Exacerbate Undergraduate Depression
(PLOS ONE)

Diversity and Inclusivity: Mainstays of Research Integrity—Report from 7th World Conference on Research Integrity
(University of Cape Town)

Swiss National Science Foundation Joins cOAlition S
(cOAlition S)

 

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Co-Founder and Editor, Library Journal’s infoDOCKET
Information Industry Analyst
Librarian

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@infodocket


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Thursday, June 2

Top o’ the Review

CARL Releases Insights Report from Diversity and Inclusion Study
(Canadian Association of Research Libraries)

Enrollment in Prisons Continued to Climb, Despite the Pandemic
(Diverse: Issues in Higher Education)

Research Talk: Research Environments of the Future (podcast)
(Jisc)

Top Trends in Academic Libraries: A Review of the Trends and Issues
(C&RL News)

US Department of Education Invites Applications for FY 2022 Open Textbooks Pilot Program
(US Federal Register)

 

ARL Member Libraries

How Working at OHIO Libraries Changed My Perception of Librarians, Inspired My Career Path, and an Application to Graduate School
(Ohio University Libraries)

Laying the Foundation for the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives
(UC Santa Barbara Library)

Moving Collections to an Off-site Facility: Key Things to Keep In Mind (video recording)
(US Library of Congress)

Rare 17th Century Map Acquired by James Ford Bell Library
(University of Minnesota)

 

Libraries—Other

Regional Depository Libraries Online Selections Policy Post-Implementation Analysis: Final Report
(US Government Publishing Office)

 

Higher Ed

Faculty Lack Training Programs in Pedagogical Skills
(University Affairs)

UK Launches New Visa for World’s Top Graduates—Is Your College on the List?
(CNBC)

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Preventing Digital Discrimination: How Libraries & Their Allies Can Ensure Access and Equity for All (video recording)
(Metropolitan New York Library Council)

 

Scholars & Scholarship

Digital Humanities in Academic Library: Creating Narratives through Spatial Data
(Biblioteka)

Evolution of Research Software Supporting World-Class Discovery Transitions from CANARIE to the Digital Research Alliance of Canada
(CANARIE)

Increasingly Complicated World of Citation, Part 1: Changing Methods & Applications
(Charleston Hub)

Open Science Practices in General and Internal Medicine Journals, an Observational Study
(PLOS ONE)

Opinion: Is Open Access Worth the Cost?
(The Scientist)

 

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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