May 4th be with you :)
And yes, I'll definitely be there!
May 4th be with you :)
And yes, I'll definitely be there!
I definitely recommend reading the book <Publishing Beyond the Market>, as we couldn't summarize all its value in this short post.
You can also watch the seminar recording, and you should come to the next CWTS Research Seminars too!
(All links to the resources are also in the original blog post)
My first piece on Leiden Madtrics comes out from a triple joy:
1. Joy of reading a thought-provoking book and listening to the presentation from @samuelmoore.org
2. Joy of discussing with others who actually care the research commons
3. Joy of writing together with Tanya, a PhD colleague at CWTS
I'll be serving as a discussant for the seminar (hybrid) this Friday and excited to share my thoughts on coerced or captured AI adoption in academia!
Though my comment will be short, looking forward other's thoughts on the topic (find links for the open letter and the position paper in below page).
๐ฃ First research seminar of 2026! @samuelmoore.org, scholarly communication specialist at Cambridge University Library, will give a talk on 'Publishing beyond the market'.
๐ง Make sure to join!
๐
Friday, 16/1/2025 | 3:00-4:15 PM (CET)
๐ Online & at CWTS
www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/20...
But what's the context of the article when citing yours? Just curious because the title and abstract doesn't seem to be related. Was it to include prompts like you've suggested?
This means a lot for who couldn't be there. Very much appreciated!
Maybe you stopped to note his words from here..