News: Academic Publishing Weekly, 5/29/23 – 6/2/23
Contending with AI in the classroom, censorship bills update, and a 2022 publishing report
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Contending with AI in the classroom, censorship bills update, and a 2022 publishing report
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University presses lack diversity, Amazon faces its (bookselling) demons, and UC and Elsevier patch up the past
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Supporting women in academia, pandemic relief to libraries, and UC spreads its OA wings
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Columbia and Howard Universities link up, D2O hits the road, and the future of conferences looks...murky
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A drop in print-use, changes in name change policy, and the case for university press funding
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Princeton University Press grants, a dive into Plan S, and the future of information literacy
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The future of the hybrid office, predatory journal threats, and MIT Framework's recent success
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A global publishing pilot program, the rise of scholarly podcasts, and an academic publisher's website revamp
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Sale numbers, library network plans, and the publisher vs researcher debate
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PROSE awards, ebook price gouging, and a publishing boycott of Trump books
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Aligning library and publisher values, a $11,390 APC price tag, and the staying power of streaming
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Acquisitions, cancelled book deals, and a post-Plan S world
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