News: Academic Publishing Weekly, 5/9/22 – 5/13/22
COVID risk assessment at conferences, university press acquisition, and current library-publisher relations
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Weekly curated news updates from around the academic publishing, scholarly communications, and library markets.
COVID risk assessment at conferences, university press acquisition, and current library-publisher relations
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Academic library surveys, Elsevier's restructuring, and the (continued) rise of preprints
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A new report on the humanities, representation in STEM publishing, and far-right conspiracy theories on ebook platforms
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Geopolitics and open research, OER check-in, and modern-day bookselling
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The argument for green open access, the societal impact of research, and the end of scientific papers?
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Adding historical context to research, learning from book rejections, and the most challenged books of 2021
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A Duke University Press profile, Pearson's price tag, and the rise of GetFTR
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Twitter and scholcomm, the citational justice movement, and Duke University Press union news
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Awards for university presses, the impact of online learning on STEM students, and the latest open access deals
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Female representation in academic publishing, another ResearchGate lawsuit, and the question of academic sanctions in the wake of Russia's invasion
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Russian invasion response, remote learning with special collections, and another bookstore chain sold
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Another acquisition, survey on online learning, and the ethics of fossil fuel publications
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