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To truly lower costs, stop trying to make open access mandatory. * By Rick Anderson * Jun 17, 2024 * 4 Comments THE GENETIC DRIFT OF BABY NAMES Why do some names fall out of fashion, and how is the study of names like the study of genetics? * By David Crotty * Jun 14, 2024 * 4 Comments GUEST POST — A GLOBAL NETWORK FOR EARLY CAREER RESEARCH INTEGRITY PRACTITIONERS The World Conferences on Research Integrity Foundation (WCRIF) is building a network of early career researchers and professionals in research integrity to promote peer-to-peer mentorship, supports researchers in furthering their careers in RI, and fostering a global community that supports research with integrity. * By Natalie Simon, Paula Saner, Chau De Ming, Joeri Tijdink * Jun 13, 2024 * 0 Comments GUEST POST: MANY PATCHES MAKE A QUILT — SSP’S MEMBERSHIP SURVEY Here we present the results from the SSP biannual membership survey. * By Sharon Mattern Büttiker * Jun 12, 2024 * 2 Comments KITCHEN ESSENTIALS: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICI PFEIFFER OF THE CENTER FOR OPEN SCIENCE Today’s Kitchen Essentials interview is with Nici Pfeiffer, Chief Product Officer for the Center for Open Science (COS), including the popular and highly-used Open Science Framework (OSF). * By Alice Meadows * Jun 11, 2024 * 0 Comments PUTTING RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS TO WORK IN TACKLING THE SDGS — 3 CHALLENGES TO PUBLISHERS Research publications contain the answers to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. 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How will the American Sunlight Project make it more costly for bad actors to spread disinformation — and what does this mean for scholarly publishing? * By Rick Anderson * Jun 3, 2024 * 1 Comment Browse Archives OFFICIAL BLOG OF: THE CHEFS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SSP NEWS WEBINAR PREVIEW | PERSONALIZED EDUCATION: HOW TO BREATHE NEW LIFE (AND GROW REVENUE) WITH “SMART” CONTENT Jun 20, 2024 SOCIETY FOR SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING AWARDS SEVEN MEMBERS FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS Jun 19, 2024 CELEBRATING THE GENERATIONS FUND AT OUR ANNUAL MEETING Jun 12, 2024 Follow the Scholarly Kitchen Blog Follow Us The mission of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is to advance scholarly publishing and communication, and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking. SSP established The Scholarly Kitchen blog in February 2008 to keep SSP members and interested parties aware of new developments in publishing. 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