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Principles of Best Practice and Transparency in Scholarly Publishing ver. 4: a Korean translation [PDF]
The Committee on Publication Ethics, DOAJ, the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association, the World Association of Medical Editors
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As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as generative AI became more common, its use in academic settings also gained more popularity. Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is an AI powered chatbot developed by OpenAI.
Wenli Gao +3 more
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ChatGPT and a new academic reality: Artificial Intelligence‐written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing [PDF]
This article discusses OpenAI's ChatGPT, a generative pre‐trained transformer, which uses natural language processing to fulfill text‐based user requests (i.e., a “chatbot”).
Brady D. Lund +5 more
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform many aspects of scholarly publishing. Authors, peer reviewers, and editors might use AI in a variety of ways, and those uses might augment their existing work or might instead be ...
G. Kaebnick +8 more
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The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project collection is a group of approximately 120 DNP projects archived between 2017 and 2022 in Health Sciences Research Commons (HSRC), the health sciences institutional repository (IR) for the George Washington ...
Sara Hoover
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Plain language summaries (PLS) are accessible, short, peer‐reviewed summaries of scholarly journal articles written in non‐technical language. The aim of PLS is to enable a broader audience of experts and non‐experts to understand the original article ...
A. Rosenberg +3 more
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Addressing Language Inequities in Global Health Science Scholarly Publishing
This article explores the critical issue of language inequities in scholarly publishing within the context of decolonizing global health science. It highlights the dominance of English in scientific communication, emphasizing the disparity this creates ...
Y. Adebisi +5 more
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Recalibrating the scope of scholarly publishing: A modest step in a vast decolonization process
By analyzing 25,671 journals largely absent from common journal counts, as well as Web of Science and Scopus, this study demonstrates that scholarly communication is more of a global endeavor than is commonly credited.
S. Khanna +3 more
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Open government partnership as a platform for advancing open education policy
An exciting new avenue for establishing and expanding national commitments to open education has emerged through the Open Government Partnership (OGP), a multilateral initiative that aims to secure commitments from governments to make their governance ...
Jan Gondol, Nicole Allen
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