• Working Paper: “The Scholarly Communication Attitudes And Behaviours of Gen – Z Researchers: A Pathfinding Study”

    The working paper linked below was recently shared on Cambridge Open Engage.
    Title
    The Scholarly Communication Attitudes And Behaviours of Gen – Z Researchers: A Pathfinding Study
    Authors
    David NicholasCIBER Research
    David ClarkCIBER Research
    Abdullah Abrizah,Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Jorge RevezUniversity of Lisbon
    Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo,Universidad de Leon, Leon, Spain
    Marzena Swigon,Uniwersytet Warminsko-Mazurski, Olsztyn, Poland
    John AkeroydCIBER Research
    Source
  • Tennessee: Library Books on Slavery, Holocaust Pulled in Rutherford County

    From The Tennessean:
    Books on slavery, racism and the Holocaust are among the nearly 3,000 pulled from public library shelves across Rutherford County following a letter from State Secretary Tre Hargett prompting a review of juvenile collections across nearly all state public libraries.
    Four Anne Frank biographies, more than 30 books focused on the Bible, five books on women’s history and suffrage and numerous books on ancient civilizations were among those removed for review.
    The deadline
  • State of Open Data 2025 (10th Anniversary Edition) Published Today

    New today from Digital Science, Figshare and Springer Nature.
    From the Release:
    The report, now in its 10th year, is the longest running study into open research behaviour and attitudes. Combining survey data from more than 4,700 responses across 151 countries with global expert perspectives from researchers, librarians and policy leaders, it provides an unprecedented insight into the challenges and opportunities around open research, helping to outline progress and priorities for the next

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