News: Academic Publishing Weekly, 12/4/23 – 12/8/23
The failure of open access, new book prize, and a year of ChatGPT
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The Open Stacks
The failure of open access, new book prize, and a year of ChatGPT
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AI implementation across the globe, journal transparency to reduce self-censorship, and more 2023 booklists
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Ringing in University Press Week, statement at the National Book Awards, and end-of-year book lists roll out
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Last month's episodes delved into the value of incorporating creativity into scholarship and the scope of UN Publications.
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Open access partnerships, diversity report from Penguin Random House, and book prize updates
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S&S becomes independent, digitization's impact on sales, and timely book lists
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Open Access Week, a journal editor fired, and Scholastic reverses course
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Book fair controversies, new APC model, and should we really be concerned about AI?
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The trouble with AI chatbots, acquisitions galore, and an early look at the best books of 2023
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Last month's episodes explored bringing documentary films into the classroom.
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In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we gathered Choice resources from the past year that highlight Latin American history, literature, and movements. These selections include book reviews, podcast interviews, and more.
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Banned Books Week, 2023's Nobel Prize in Literature, and preserving video games
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