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 * Jun 20, 2024
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GUEST POST — CHATBOTS: TO CITE OR NOT TO CITE? (PART I)

If you use a chatbot in writing a text, and are discouraged from listing it as a
coauthor, should you attribute the relevant passages to the tool via citation
instead? Is it appropriate to cite chatbots as information sources?

 * By Leticia Antunes Nogueira, Jan Ove Rein
 * Jun 19, 2024
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your career, and through your life.

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 * Jun 18, 2024
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OXFORD ADMINISTRATORS WANT OA POLICY REMOVED FROM REF 2029. I HAVE AN EVEN
BETTER IDEA.

Three Oxford administrators want to lower the cost of mandatory open access by
shifting the responsibility for enforcement to funding agencies. But that
doesn’t lower costs at all; it only shifts them. To truly lower costs, stop
trying to make open access mandatory.

 * By Rick Anderson
 * Jun 17, 2024
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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
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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.

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 * Jun 13, 2024
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 * Jun 12, 2024
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KITCHEN ESSENTIALS: AN INTERVIEW WITH NICI PFEIFFER OF THE CENTER FOR OPEN
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Today’s Kitchen Essentials interview is with Nici Pfeiffer, Chief Product
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 * Jun 11, 2024
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Research publications contain the answers to some of the world’s most pressing
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and act on them.

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 * Jun 7, 2024
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In this post we reflect on the current threats to trust in scholarly journal
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