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Category: Reports and White Papers
Business Models and Market Structure within the Scholarly Communications Sector
Paywall: Open Access, Plan S, and Researchers’ Needs
An Analysis of Open Science Policies in Europe, v6
More Readers in More Places: The Benefits of Open Access for Scholarly Books
Diversifying Readership through Open Access: A Usage Analysis for OA Books
Springer Nature and ResearchGate Study: Researchers at the Centre: Content Discoverability, Visibility, and Access
Minimum Requirements of Open Access Publication Services: DINI Certificate for Open Access Repositories and Publication Services 2019
Accessibility in Institutional Repositories
OCLC Research: Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise
Machine Learning + Libraries: A Report on the State of the Field
Advancing Research Data Management in Universities of Science and Technology
"Report on Recommendations for Services in a FAIR Data Ecosystem"
"Canadian OA Scholarly Journals: An Exhaustive Survey"
Library of Congress: Machine Learning + Libraries Summit Event Summary
National Coordination of Data Steward Education in Denmark: Final report to the National Forum for Research Data Management (DM Forum)
Digital Library Federation: Levels of Born-Digital Access
NIH Report: Developing the Librarian Workforce for Data Science and Open Science
Requires Registration: Research Data Services in Academic Libraries: Where are We Today?
Copyright: Making Sense of the Termination Right: How the System Fails Artists and How to Fix It
OCLC Research: Responsible Operations: Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI in Libraries
"Historians Respond to Plan S: Open Access vs OA Policies Redux"
Utrecht University Library Report for cOAlition S: "Gaps Report Highlights Why Plan S Is Needed"
Recommendations of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Open Access to MIT’s Research
MIT has released "Recommendations of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Open Access to MIT's Research."
Here's an excerpt:
The recommendations include ratifying an Institute-wide set of principles for open science and open scholarship, which affirm MIT's larger commitment to the idea that scholarship and its dissemination should remain in the hands of researchers and their institutions. The MIT Libraries are working with the task force and the Committee on the Library System to develop a framework for negotiations with publishers based on these principles.
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Americans and Digital Knowledge
The Pew Research Center has released "Americans and Digital Knowledge."
Here's an excerpt:
A new Pew Research Center survey finds that Americans' understanding of technology-related issues varies greatly depending on the topic, term or concept. While a majority of U.S. adults can correctly answer questions about phishing scams or website cookies, other items are more challenging. For example, just 28% of adults can identify an example of two-factor authentication – one of the most important ways experts say people can protect their personal information on sensitive accounts. Additionally, about one-quarter of Americans (24%) know that private browsing only hides browser history from other users of that computer, while roughly half (49%) say they are unsure what private browsing does.
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