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Maximizing open interoperability for the Integrated Library System and Library Services Platform will ensure greater transparency and better enable librarians to meet their goals.
An AI-driven analysis of Taylor & Francis journals, conducted with support from DataSeer, examined author practices across over 8,000 published journal articles.
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Recently published ISO standards on the morphosyntactic annotation framework, unprocessed photographic papers, testing AI systems, and more, plus top trends and concerns in higher ed.
Coming soon: the final roundtable in our four-part series on AI in the research cycle and a look at ground-breaking collaborations across scholarly communications.