MORE POSTS FROM MARCH 2025
New Report From American Library Association and Gallup Highlights Areas of Growth For Improving Diversity Across the Library Field
| Associations and Organizations, Libraries, Management and Leadership, News
From the American Library Association (ALA): The American Library Association, in partnership with Gallup, released a new study highlighting areas of growth for improving diversity across the library field. The study titled Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change: Advancing Diversity Within Librarianship draws on qualitative research from 50 library professionals representing various genders, race, tenures, ages, and geography. A […]
From Communications of the ACM: …smaller models and datasets have emerged as a solution to some of their larger cousins’ drawbacks. Techniques such as knowledge distillation, transferring knowledge from large to smaller models, and pruning, removing model parameters (such as weight or temperature) without degrading accuracy, are also supporting the shrink. This and developments in […]
Preprint: “The Economic Impact of Open Science: A Scoping Review”
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The preprint (ver.1) linked below was recently shared on MetaArXiv. Title The Economic Impact of Open Science: A Scoping Review Authors Lena Tsipouri National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece OPIX PC, Greece Sofia Liarti OPIX PC, Greece Silvia Vignetti CSIL, Italy Izabella Martins Grapengiesser Technopolis Consulting Group Source MetaArXiv February 21, 2025 Abstract This […]
The article linked below was recently published by College & Research Libraries (C&RL). Title Assessing Students’ Information Literacy: Attitudes and Perceptions of Colege Students Across Generation Authors Heather A. Dalal Rider University Arthur Taylor Rider University Sharon Whitfield Rider University Source College and Research Libraries Vol 86, No 2 (2025) DOI: 10.5860/crl.86.2.255 Abstract Generation Z […]






