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“All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others.”
― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt
Let's give credit when it is due. Avi Staiman, thank you for…
. 4 mins read
Redefining Academic Publishing: Discussing a new metric for time from first submission to acceptance
Publishing research has been a necessary component of academic research; it has long enabled scholars to share their findings and advance the boundaries of human knowledge. Yet, this vital process of research dissemination is not a smooth…
. 5 mins read
Embracing Imperfection: AI in Academia – Part 2
A lot has changed since we wrote our first post about academia embracing AI-assisted research and education, where we found ourselves nodding along to the thoughts of Avi Staiman and being inspired by the conversation of the leader of AI in…
. 4 mins read
Knowledge Without Walls: Enago’s comprehensive global survey report on open-access publishing
In the ever-evolving landscape of scholarly communication, the global expansion of open-access (OA) publishing has been a focal point for researchers, institutions, and funders. While the consensus appears to be supportive of OA model, we…
. 2 mins read
Knowledge Without Walls: Enago’s comprehensive global survey report on open-access publishing
In the ever-evolving landscape of scholarly communication, the global expansion of open-access (OA) publishing has been a focal point for researchers, institutions, and funders. While the consensus appears to be supportive of OA model, we…
. 2 mins read
Embracing Imperfection: AI in academia
“All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others.”
― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt
Let's give credit when it is due. Avi Staiman, thank you for…
. 4 mins read
Launching a Practical Guide for Institutions on Using Generative AI in Research and Research Writing…
In an era where AI technologies like ChatGPT and similar generative AI tools are becoming increasingly prevalent in academic circles, the need for informed and ethical utilization of these tools cannot be overstated. With this in mind, we…
. < 1 min read
Launching a Practical Guide for Institutions on Using Generative AI in Research and Research Writing…
In an era where AI technologies like ChatGPT and similar generative AI tools are becoming increasingly prevalent in academic circles, the need for informed and ethical utilization of these tools cannot be overstated. With this in mind, we…
. < 1 min read
Redefining Academic Publishing: Discussing a new metric for time from first submission to acceptance
Publishing research has been a necessary component of academic research; it has long enabled scholars to share their findings and advance the boundaries of human knowledge. Yet, this vital process of research dissemination is not a smooth…
. 5 mins read
Who Is Responsible Anyway? – Defining research accountability of researchers and institutions in the…
Should we be worried about research ethics in the AI era or has it been at risk even before its advent? The question of research ethics is not new; it has its roots in traditional scientific and technological advancements. Even with the…
. 6 mins read