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AI in Scholarly Communication.
The modern concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has been with us for decades, but with the recent launch of ChatGPT, it has rapidly captured our minds and found its way into almost every aspect of our lives. From Alan Turing to large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, we have come a long way that it is already hard to imagine our lives without the
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There are many ways Gettysburg College professors can engage in the Open Access movement, from research to teaching. What\u27s your #GburgOAscore? Take this Buzzfeed quiz created by Musselman Library\u27s Department of Scholarly Communications to find ...
Scholarly Communications,
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Formalising Sustainability Management as a Core Process Group in Project Management
ABSTRACT Sustainability has become a strategic imperative for organisations, yet widely used project management standards such as the PMBoK sixth and seventh editions still do not formalise how sustainability should be embedded across project work. This gap matters because PMBoK‐based processes shape governance, roles, documentation and performance ...
Cinzia Dessi +3 more
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Scholarly Communications Newsletter
Scholarly Communications Workshops FUTURE PROGRAMMING Updates from ...
Georgia Southern University
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A Critical Analysis of Microsoft's Rhetoric and Reality of Sustainability Engagement
ABSTRACT This study critically examines Microsoft's environmental, social and governance (ESG) rhetoric and operational reality, to offer insights that extend beyond conventional greenwashing or bluewashing. Drawing on over 20 years of Microsoft's sustainability reports (2003–2024), third‐party ESG evaluations and media investigations, it employs ...
Omaima A. G. Hassan, Iqbal Khadaroo
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Scholarly ecosystem collaboration potentialities: A SAGE White Paper update
The lifecycle of academic works from idea to investigation – followed by publication, discovery, access, and usage – is supported by extensive cross-sector collaboration throughout the scholarly communications ecosystem. However, transformational changes
Conrad, Lettie Y. +3 more
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From Text to Value: Measuring and Pricing Firm Climate Risk Exposure
ABSTRACT We examine how the prominence and tone of climate risk disclosures affect firm value and strategic climate positioning for large European nonfinancial companies. We developed a firm‐level climate risk exposure (CRE) index that assesses climate risks within corporate narratives across four EU categories: transition risk, physical risk ...
Stefano Dell'Atti +2 more
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Review of Predatory Publishing and Global Scholarly Communications by Monica Berger
Review of Predatory Publishing and Global Scholarly Communications, by Monica Berger, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2024. 350 pp.
Michelle Colquitt
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"The Library Helps With That?" A Reality Check on the Integration of Scholarly Communications Support [PDF]
Lighting talk presented at Force11 Scholarly Communications Institute Jul 30 2018, San Diego ...
Shuttleworth, Kate
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Defining Remanufacturing: A Key Business Strategy Advancing Industrial Circularity
ABSTRACT Remanufacturing is a key strategy in the circular economy, enabling substantial product value retention. However, inconsistent definitions across standards and legislation hinder global trade, core recovery and market acceptance. This study examines how remanufacturing is defined in laws and standards, and how these definitions impact industry
Erik Sundin +2 more
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