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So... We had a long but rewarding day of discussing #OpenAccess for #journals and #books at the #Charleston #conference . Thanks for all that stopped by. Tomorrow: seeing presentations and having more meetings on #ScholComm

Favorite ROR IDs of the week: New Guinea Highland Wild Dog Foundation ror.org/005r1rh48, Botswana Predator Conservation Trust (aka Botswana Wild Dog Research Project) ror.org/046sdzq93, and Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation ror.org/02tdxsk76

I wish more people did these. It's fun to learn odd little things:

First job - Stop
Current job - Sending
Dream Job - Your
Favorite food- Potential
Favorite dog - Passwords
Favorite footwear- Or
Favorite Candy bar - Memorable
Favorite Ice Cream - Data
Your Vehicle colour - To
Favorite Holiday - People
Night owl/earlybird - Who
Favorite day - Collect
Tattoos - This
Favorite colour- For
Like vegetables - Social
Wear glasses - Engineering

Netflix and bill – the high price of a subscription lifestyle

"...if so many people are paying not to go to the gym, what else are we paying not to do? "

by @TimHarford
timharford.com/2023/11/netflix

Open access books – measured in a context

open access books usage data - how should you interpret these numbers?

by @RonaldSnijder

oapen.hypotheses.org/714

If you are interested in #OpenAccess for #Books (or #OAPEN #Library and #DOAB), come visit us at the 2023 Charleston Conference on 7 November! We are at booth 87.

There will be free #Stroopwafels and pens 😃...

A new one from Owl Kitty…

‘Kitty is everything. He’s just Ken’

Sorry if you thought Barbiemania was over 😁

#Cats

youtu.be/p-Z7CczgXgI?feature=s

The Predatory Paradox: Ethics, Politics, and Practices in Contemporary Scholarly Publishing

by Amy Koerber, Jesse C. Starkey, Karin Ardon-Dryer, R. Glenn Cummins, Lyombe Eko, Kerk F. Kee

doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0364

The end of an era and the start of a new one: changes to @crossref Event Data. This means we can get delivery of #EventData on a much firmer footing and give better access to data citations and references, among other things community.crossref.org/t/relat

If a hammer was like AI…

Computations will “estimate” your aim, tend to miss the nail and push for a different design. Often unnoticeably.

by Per Axbom

axbom.com/hammer-ai/

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