U.S. Copyright Office: "Copyright Registration Guidance: Works Containing Material Generated by Artificial Intelligence"


As the agency overseeing the copyright registration system, the Office has extensive experience in evaluating works submitted for registration that contain human authorship combined with uncopyrightable material, including material generated by or with the assistance of technology. It begins by asking "whether the ‘work’ is basically one of human authorship, with the computer [or other device] merely being an assisting instrument, or whether the traditional elements of authorship in the work (literary, artistic, or musical expression or elements of selection, arrangement, etc.) were actually conceived and executed not by man but by a machine." [23] In the case of works containing AI-generated material, the Office will consider whether the AI contributions are the result of "mechanical reproduction" or instead of an author’s "own original mental conception, to which [the author] gave visible form." [24] The answer will depend on the circumstances, particularly how the AI tool operates and how it was used to create the final work.[25] This is necessarily a case-by-case inquiry.

If a work’s traditional elements of authorship were produced by a machine, the work lacks human authorship and the Office will not register it.[26] For example, when an AI technology receives solely a prompt [27] from a human and produces complex written, visual, or musical works in response, the "traditional elements of authorship" are determined and executed by the technology—not the human user. Based on the Office’s understanding of the generative AI technologies currently available, users do not exercise ultimate creative control over how such systems interpret prompts and generate material. Instead, these prompts function more like instructions to a commissioned artist—they identify what the prompter wishes to have depicted, but the machine determines how those instructions are implemented in its output.[28] For example, if a user instructs a text-generating technology to "write a poem about copyright law in the style of William Shakespeare," she can expect the system to generate text that is recognizable as a poem, mentions copyright, and resembles Shakespeare’s style.[29] But the technology will decide the rhyming pattern, the words in each line, and the structure of the text.[30] When an AI technology determines the expressive elements of its output, the generated material is not the product of human authorship.[31] As a result, that material is not protected by copyright and must be disclaimed in a registration application.[32]

In other cases, however, a work containing AI-generated material will also contain sufficient human authorship to support a copyright claim. For example, a human may select or arrange AI-generated material in a sufficiently creative way that "the resulting work as a whole constitutes an original work of authorship." [33] Or an artist may modify material originally generated by AI technology to such a degree that the modifications meet the standard for copyright protection.[34] In these cases, copyright will only protect the human-authored aspects of the work, which are "independent of" and do "not affect" the copyright status of the AI-generated material itself.[35]

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Data Curator and Metadata Librarian at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center


You will contribute to the department by providing critical support by curating the data deposited in BIL [ Brain Image Library]. The DCML will interact with data depositors and users on a frequent basis and participate in efforts to develop community data and metadata standards. The DCML will lead continuous improvement efforts to ensure that the data deposited in the BIL is increasingly FAIR. The DCML will also establish interconnecting metadata linkages from BIL to other data repositories.

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"Book Publishers with Surging Profits Struggle to Prove Internet Archive Hurt Sales"


Today, the Internet Archive (IA) defended its practice of digitizing books and lending those e-books for free to users of its Open Library. In 2020, four of the wealthiest book publishers sued IA, alleging this kind of digital lending was actually "willful digital piracy" causing them "massive harm." But IA’s lawyer, Joseph Gratz, argued that the Open Library’s digitization of physical books is fair use, and publishers have yet to show they’ve been harmed by IA’s digital lending.

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Deputy Director of Library and Learning Services at University of Southampton


This is a key role, leading the development of engagement strategy for the Library. The role holder will have responsibility for creatively developing a broad portfolio of service areas, in line with ambitious objectives.. . . We have recently launched our new University Strategy and are about to embark upon one of the largest upgrades of our physical and digital infrastructure in our history. This includes a commitment to significantly enhance our main library and the role holder will lead the Library contribution to the development of new strategic plans for digital experience.

https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=2218223KX

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"The Transformation of the Green Road to Open Access"


(1) Background: The 2002 Budapest Open Access Initiative recommended on self-archiving of scientific articles in open repositories as the "green road" to open access. Twenty years later, only one part of the researchers deposits their publications in open repositories; moreover, one part of the repositories’ content is not based on self-archived deposits but on mediated nonfaculty contributions. The purpose of the paper is to provide more empirical evidence on this situation and to assess the impact on the future of the green road. (2) Methods: We analyzed the contributions on the French national HAL repository from more than 1,000 laboratories affiliated to the ten most important French research universities, with a focus on 2020, representing 14,023 contributor accounts and 166,939 deposits. (3) Results: We identified seven different types of contributor accounts, including deposits from nonfaculty staff and import flows from other platforms. Mediated nonfaculty contribution accounts for at least 48% of the deposits. We also identified difference between institutions and disciplines. (4) Conclusions: Our empirical results reveal a transformation of open repositories from self-archiving and direct scientific communication towards research information management. Repositories like HAL are somewhere in the middle of the process. The paper describes data quality as the main issue and major challenge of this transformation.

https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202302.0268.v1

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"AI Makes Plagiarism Harder to Detect, Argue Academics — In Paper Written by Chatbot"


An academic paper entitled Chatting and Cheating: Ensuring Academic Integrity in the Era of ChatGPT was published this month in an education journal. . . . What readers — and indeed the peer reviewers who cleared it for publication — did not know was that the paper itself had been written by the controversial AI chatbot ChatGPT.

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Head of Automation, Indexing, And Metadata at University of Michigan


This position provides a vision and leadership for managing and enhancing the University of Michigan (U-M) Library’s Library Services Platform (Alma from Ex Libris) and various systems and services integrated with or related to Alma under the care of the Automation, Indexing, and Metadata (AIM) department. This position is responsible for the successful day-to-day operation of Alma and related systems and services and plays a key role in shaping and shepherding Alma-related collaboration across many different units of the Library.

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"Funding the Business of Open Access: A Bibliometric Analysis of Article Processing Charges, Research Funding and the Revenues of the Oligopoly of Publishers"


Since the early 2010s, more than half of peer-reviewed journal articles have been published by the so-called oligopoly of academic publishers — Elsevier, Sage, Springer-Nature, Taylor & Francis and Wiley. These publishers are now increasingly charging fees for open access journals, especially given the rise of funder OA mandates. It is worthwhile to examine the amount of revenue generated through OA fees since many of the journals with the most expensive article processing charges are owned by the oligopoly. This study aims to estimate the amount of article processing charges for gold and hybrid open access articles in journals published by the oligopoly of academic publishers, which acknowledge funding from the Canadian Tri-Agencies between 2015 and 2018. The Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications mandates that all funded research for Canadian Institute of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grantees be made available as OA. To comply, grantees will often use grant funds to pay OA fees, or APCs. During the four-year period analyzed, a total of 6,892 gold and 4,097 hybrid articles that acknowledge Tri-Agency funding were identified, for which the total list prices amount to $USD 25.3 million ($13.1 for gold and $12.2 for hybrid).

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RIMS [Research Information Management Services] Systems Support Analyst at Carnegie Mellon University


Carnegie Mellon’s University Libraries’ Research Information Management Services is a team that builds campus-wide integrated data systems that collect and present data related to the academic outputs of faculty and research staff across CMU’s campus.. . . We are looking for a RIMS System Support Analyst to help us build data processing tools, reports, and data visualizations that will be used by dean’s offices, department chairs, and other administrators across campus as decision support tools that advise resource allocation decisions, campus committee assignments, and accreditation activities, as well as reappointment, promotion, and tenure decisions.

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Open Access Policies in Latin America, the Caribbean and the European Union Progress towards a Political Dialogue


Latin America and the Caribbean and the European Union are strategic regions for one another and natural partners to collaborate in the development of research and innovation policy priorities such as open science. This work describes the open access policies for scientific production that have been developed in LAC and in the EU, analyses the common challenges and convergence avenue for both regions to establish a policy dialogue, and proposes specific recommendations for a joint policy action on which to base intra-LAC and EU-LAC collaboration. These are structured into 4 priority objectives broken down into 7 actions and 19 concrete measures.

https://op.europa.eu/s/yefB

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Supervisory Information Technology Specialist (IT Division Chief) at Library of Congress


This is a supervisory position with additional information technology (IT) support responsibilities. The primary purpose of the position is to define and lead IT work for the Library of Congress, reporting to an OCIO IT Director and/or Deputy Director then to the Library’s Chief Information Officer (OCIO)/Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO). The incumbent is a Subject Matter Expert for the IT services provided within an OCIO directorate.

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/713004400

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"ChatGPT and Higher Education: Initial Prevalence and Areas of Interest"


Thematically, the plurality of references to ChatGPT on institutional websites encompassed opinion pieces or lecture announcements regarding AI (43.9%), followed by experiments with the tools (34.1%), and grading or other academic policies (22.0%) (see figure 1). This may suggest a temporal flow of activity related to adoption in which institutions begin by highlighting opinion pieces on the topic, then provide evidence from faculty experiments with the technology, and then finally adopt policies regarding its use.

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Digital Initiatives Librarian at LSU Health New Orleans


Responsible for the overall management of digital projects (including institutional repository and digital project platforms) including instruction and training, coordinates and serves as liaison to Louisiana Digital Consortium and Louisiana Digital Library (LDL), leads Digitization team, plans and coordinates new projects. Initiate and coordinate metadata-related projects including LDL, the Data Catalog, and other emerging technologies. Works with the Associate Director and the Research & Education team to provide reference and outreach services and teaching in a formal bibliographic instruction program

https://lsuhsc.peopleadmin.com/postings/13696

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"Coalition Forms to Battle Library E-book Bills"


In a release this week, an alliance of author, publisher, and copyright industry advocacy groups launched Protect the Creative Economy Coalition, a coalition designed to combat a growing number of new library e-book bills surfacing in state legislatures in the opening weeks of 2023. . . .The initial members of the Protect the Creative Economy Coalition include the American Booksellers Association, Authors Guild, Association of American Publishers, National Music Publishers Association, News Media Alliance, and the Independent Book Publishers Association, as well as the Copyright Alliance.

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Open Access and Publications Support Specialist at The Science and Technology Facilities Council


You will manage and administer STFC’s Open Access publishing systems and processes, coordinating and overseeing deposit of research papers into the ePubs repository. Working with colleagues you will develop and support workflows for open access and contribute to the ongoing review and development of the publications repository, ensuring funder and organisational open access requirements are met.

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Paywall: "GPT-4 Is Bigger and Better Than ChatGPT — But OpenAI Won’t Say Why"


"But OpenAI has chosen not to reveal how large GPT-4 is. In a departure from its previous releases, the company is giving away nothing about how GPT-4 was built—not the data, the amount of computing power, or the training techniques. "OpenAI is now a fully closed company with scientific communication akin to press releases for products," says Wolf [Thomas Wolf, cofounder of Hugging Face]." . . .GPT-4 may be the best multimodal large language model yet built. But it is not in a league of its own, as GPT-3 was when it first appeared in 2020. A lot has happened in the last three years. Today GPT-4 sits alongside other multimodal models, including Flamingo from DeepMind. And Hugging Face is working on an open-source multimodal model that will be free for others to use and adapt, says Wolf.

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Applications Developer at University of Maryland


University of Maryland Libraries’ Digital Services and Technologies (DST) Division provides systems support and development services to the University System of Maryland and Affiliated Institutions (USMAI) Library Consortium. The applications developer works independently and collaboratively with DST team members and staff at USMAI libraries to develop, configure, and extend existing and new applications that address the needs of the consortium’s 17 libraries. Supported applications include a mix of commercial, open source, and locally-developed systems.

https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/105420

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"Open Access Citation Advantage? A Local Study at a Large Research University"


This study examines the open access citation advantage of gold open access (OA) journal articles published at a large U.S. research university. Most studies that examine the open access citation advantage focus on specific journals, disciplines, countries or global output. Local citation patterns may differ from these larger patterns. . . . This study reports on a method and compares average citation counts for subscription and gold OA journal articles using Web of Science. Gold OA physics journals showed a definite open access citation advantage, whereas other disciplines showed no difference or no open access citation advantage.

https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2017.14505401126

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Research Data Outreach Specialist at Purdue University


With emphasis on open science policy, Purdue University Libraries is looking for an experienced Research Data Outreach Specialist to join the Purdue University Research Data Repository (PURR) team. As part of a highly collaborative group, the Research Data Outreach Specialist will develop and provide education and training programs related to research data management, curation, sharing, and preservation to meet the needs of the Purdue University research community. The specialist will consult on topics across the research data lifecycle and assist in reviewing research data management plans for grant submissions. In this position, the specialist will develop and engage in outreach initiatives, raise awareness about PURR as a resource and foster relationships with departments, research centers and labs, and additionally establish partnerships within the Libraries.

https://cutt.ly/14tEcHO

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"Making AI Generative for Higher Education"


This fall, Ithaka S+R is convening a two-year research project in collaboration with a select group of universities committed to making AI generative for their campus community. Together we will assess the immediate and emerging AI applications most likely to impact teaching, learning, and research activities and explore the needs of institutions, instructors, and scholars as they navigate this environment. We will use our findings to create new strategies, policies, and programs to ensure on-campus readiness to harness the technology in the longer term.

http://bit.ly/3LnaFmR

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Sciences and Data Librarian at George Mason University


  • Proactively supports researchers on scholarly communication models, and promotes the use of open access sources and tools to faculty, students, and researchers;
  • Helps researchers find and manage information and data, and critically evaluate and use research tools, platforms, and infrastructure; and
  • Supports researchers in data management and data services in assigned fields. Builds internal and external partnerships to support this activity

https://jobs.gmu.edu/postings/56301

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"Open Access Charges — Continued Consolidation and Increases"


Publishers that only publish fully open journals (the group of bars to the left) have historically charged lower APCs than their mixed-model siblings (shown on the right). However, the fully OA prices of the OA-only publishers have caught up over the last few years and are now slightly higher than the fully OA prices of mixed-model publishers. Although not shown here, our data allows us to separate out fully OA imprints (such as BioMed Central) from their parent publishers. These have followed similar trends to the prices of OA-only publishers but are slightly cheaper than their OA-only siblings.

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Lead DevOps Engineer at University of Maryland


he Lead DevOps Engineer is responsible for building and maintaining the University of Maryland Libraries’ application deployment environments. The Lead DevOps Engineer utilizes software development techniques to automate application deployments and to automate system monitoring and notifications. This work is performed in close collaboration with software developers and leads to high availability and performance of applications as well as an agile deployment lifecycle. The incumbent maintains applications and systems through monitoring, troubleshooting and tuning resources such as cpu, memory, disk, and network, and will ensure systems are properly redundant, backed up and prepared for disaster recovery.

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Only 10% Fully Understand "Preprint": "Framing COVID-19 Preprint Research as Uncertain: A Mixed-Method Study of Public Reactions"


Unlike hedging, preprint disclosure had no impact on audience message evaluations, nor vaccine attitudes and intentions. In one sense, this is a positive finding in that transparency about preprint status is unlikely to produce negative public reactions. Yet a likely explanation for the null effects is that most participants lacked the knowledge to differentiate between preprints and peer-reviewed research and did not understand this disclosure as an indicator of preliminary science. The qualitative data supported this explanation. When asked how they interpret the term "preprint" when they see it in a scientific news article, participants’ responses indicated that most had a limited understanding of the concept, even among those who received the preprint disclosure message with a brief explanation of the term. In total, only 10% of participants provided definitions of preprint that aligned with those accepted by the scholarly community. Only 15% described the term as an indicator of uncertain or preliminary evidence.

https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2023.2164954

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Scholarly Communication Librarian at Rowan University


The person in this position, based on the Glassboro campus but serving the entire Rowan community, including Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU), Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (RUSOM), and forthcoming Rowan School of Veterinary Medicine), will provide expertise and leadership in data curation, scholarly communication, digital scholarship, and Open Access. The Scholarly Communication Librarian will chair the Research Data Management Working Group and work closely with the Divisions of University Research and Information Resources & Technology (IRT) to develop best practices and procedures in the preservation, management, and sharing of research data. They will also lead outreach to and training of Rowan faculty, students, staff, and affiliated researchers on issues related to research data curation and scholarly communication, such as the creation of data management plans. The successful candidate will also have experience teaching.

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