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#Texas universities negotiated lower prices from #Elsevier. Plus this interesting pilot project:

"TLCUA [Texas Library Coalition for United Action] & Elsevier…agreed to…a pilot project to revert ownership of journal articles back to original authors —& not just those at TLCUA-member institutions. Currently, authors transfer #copyright of their work in exchange for…being published. This pilot will provide for rights to go back to authors after a period of time."
https://tlcua.org/news/2022/11/30/texas-universities-reach-historic-deal-with-elsevier/

Texas Library Coalition for United Action

@timelfen I guess watching authors wince but carry on with (someone else paying) inflated APCs has ruined me. Price sensitivity when you’re not the one paying doesn’t work. I suspect only a few conscientious authors would change publishers over it.
@timelfen would that create a new metric for “prestige” … a look at me, my book was soooo expensive I must be special vibe?
An examination of over 1 million funding proposals to the National Science Foundation from 1996 to 2019 reveals that white principal investigators are consistently funded at higher rates than most non-white PIs and relative funding rates for white PIs have been increasing. https://elifesciences.org/articles/83071?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_features
Meta-Research: Systemic racial disparities in funding rates at the National Science Foundation

White principal investigators applying to the National Science Foundation are consistently funded at higher rates than most non-white PIs.

eLife
@ct_bergstrom @nick Interesting work. The not so hidden influence of a few institutions seems like a recurring problem. What would we do without “prestige”? What we do with it, seems futile.

There's an important new piece, now out in the Communications of the ACM, from @nick and colleagues on how subfield differences and university prestige hierarchies contribute to gender inequity in faculty hiring in computer science.

Here's a short video summary:
https://vimeo.com/761970439

#ComputerScience #FacultyHiring #GenderDiversity #DEI #Prestige

Subfield Prestige and Gender Inequality Among U.S. Computing Faculty

Vimeo

The video recordings of #swib22 from yesterday were already uploaded!

Keynote:
1) Libraries, linked data, and decolonization https://youtu.be/cJxfZSv4xEI

Presentations of the Linked Library Data I session

2) Mapping and transforming MARC21 bibliographic metadata to LRM/RDA/RDF https://youtu.be/2NJPgMqEsnI

3) A crosswalk in the park? Converting from MARC 21 to #LinkedArt https://youtu.be/ZxkZnPerMgc

4) A LITL more quality: improving the correctness and completeness of library catalogs with a librarian-in-the-loop linked data workflow https://youtu.be/r29W73vle2I

#LOD #LOUD #LODLAM #decolonization #CulturalHeritage

@swib

Libraries, linked data, and decolonization

YouTube
Oh, this is why it’s called going “cold turkey”.
Only 11 months until next #persimmon season.
@petersuber With this divestment at the top, will the lower ranked schools just be happy to climb 8 spots or will the still-ranked place an asterisk by their names? How will this shake out down list?