Funding: Coko Foundation Awarded 2-Year $595,000 Mellon Foundation Grant to Support Further Development of the Ketida Web-Based Book Production Platform
Here’s the Full Text of the Coko Announcement: Coko is delighted to announce that the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a grant of $595,000 over 2 years to support the continued development of Ketida (formerly called Editoria), the innovative web-based book production platform. The continued support of the Mellon Foundation [...]
NIST Launches Trustworthy and Responsible AI Resource Center
From Nextgov: The new Trustworthy & Responsible Artificial Intelligence Resource Center built by the National Institute of Standards and Technology will now serve as a repository for much of the current federal guidance on AI, featuring easy access to previously issued materials to help public and private entities alike create [...]
New Digital Collection: Library of Congress Adds MLB History Online: Early Baseball Publications
From the Library of Congress: To celebrate the start of the 2023 season, the Library is pleased to announce a new digital collection: Early Baseball Publications. The collection, which will grow over time, provides full-text digitized access to more than 120 early baseball publications. The initial release includes a large selection of [...]
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LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) Appoints Martine Pronk Interim Executive Director
From a LIBER Announcement: LIBER is pleased to announce that Martine Pronk has been appointed as Interim Executive Director, for the period 22 May-1 September 2023. Martine will take over the role from current Executive Director Astrid Verheusen, who will leave LIBER in May to begin a new role as Managing Director and CIO at RKD (Netherlands Institute […]
Open Book Futures: A New £5.8 Million Project to Deliver a “More Sustainable Future” For Open Access Books Announced
Here’s the Full Text of an Announcement From Lancaster University: A new project that works to increase access to valuable research is to receive more than £5.8 million [$7.15 Million/USD] in funding. Led by Lancaster University [a list of partners is found below], the Open Book Futures (OBF) project will develop and support organisations, tools […]
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The French Open Science Monitor 2022: 67% Of Publications in Open Access and New Indicators for Research Data and Codes and Software
From the The Ministry of Higher Education and Research, Government of France: The Ministry of Higher Education and Research publishes the results of the French Open Science Monitor for 2022. The rate of French scientific publications in open access has increased for the fourth consecutive year. Thanks to an innovative methodology, the Monitor has been […]
Conference Paper: “Responding to Digital Misinformation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Effective Countermeasures”
From a Post on the Programme On Democracy & Technology (DemTech), Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford) Website: Several members of our research team will be attending the 2023 International Communication Association conference in Toronto, where they will be presenting their latest research and engaging with other experts in the field of communication. [Clip] The […]
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Report: Connecticut Dedicates $1M to Digitize Historical Documents
From Governing: At a time when many states dispute whether accurate history should be taught in schools, Connecticut Historical Society is celebrating $1 million in federal funding to digitize its documents dating back to the colonial and Revolutionary War era. [Clip] The digitization project will primarily focus on items from the colonial and Revolutionary era. […]
arXivLabs Adds Two New Integrations That “Provide Insights Into the Academic ‘Influence’ of Researchers and Enable Reproducibility Through Access to Data and Code”
From an arXiv Blog Post: arXivLabs, a framework for enabling the arXiv community to contribute to arXiv, continues to grow. We recently rolled out two new integrations—DagsHub and Influence Flower—to provide our users with access to data, code, and other materials underlying research and present a map of influence for individual articles on arXiv, respectively. Through its […]
