Research software has become integral for a wide range of disciplines. In this precarious moment for research, can we afford not to recognize it as a “first-class” research output?
Paulist Press: Ancient Christian Writers makes seminal works by major Christian theologians from the late-biblical and patristic periods searchable and accessible online.
A recent survey of European research-funding and -performing organizations offers insight into the comprehensive strategies and international collaboration necessary to sustain the global open science movement.
AI add-ons incorporating retrieval-augmented generation are everywhere in academic search. But how—and how well—do they work? Our reviewer put Primo Research Assistant, Web of Science Research Assistant, and Scopus AI to the test.
When circumstances are unpredictable, it can be tempting to avoid identifying career goals. Here’s how librarians can continue to imagine their professional futures.
The Open Access Tracking Project offers a real-time alert system for open access news and information. With its founder contemplating retirement, now is the time to strengthen its infrastructure, improve its user experience, and secure its long-term future.
Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical, a narrow but useful index of references to science, technology, and medicine in popular British periodicals published between 1800 and 1900, was shaped by expert scholarly insight.
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