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The evolution of scientific scholarly communication

***Mehreen Khalid analyses the factors for change in STEM scholarly publishing and communication, including Plan S and the Open Movement. She also considers how academia may change in a post-COVID-19 world. Mehreen is on Twitter @19Emkay. It is reproduced here … Continue reading

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Authorship in the Age of the Infosphere

***This essay was written by CityLIS student Anna Gialdini in April 2019. It is reproduced here with the author’s permission as part of our CityLIS Writes initiative.*** The infosphere – and one of its predominant media, the internet – have … Continue reading

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The Developments in Scholarly Communication

***This analysis was written by CityLIS student Nicolas Dunn in April 2019. It is reproduced here with the author’s permission as part of our CityLIS Writes initiative.*** In this essay, an assessment will be made on the implications of changing … Continue reading

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CityLIS Repository on Humanities Commons

*** This CityLIS Reflections and Research post describes our collective repository project on Humanities Commons. *** Many of you will already have noticed our CityLIS group on Humanities Commons. Humanities Commons is a trusted, nonprofit network where humanities scholars can create a … Continue reading

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#citylis Student Perspectives: Louise Wallace on Digital Humanities, Python, and Raspberry Pi

Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Louise Wallace, and is discusses the impacts of Digital Humanities and coding on Library and Information Science. *** As Dr Lyn Robinson discussed … Continue reading

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