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Scrum is the past tense of “Scream”

Narcissists rewrite history to escape accountability.

You are not crazy

Folks, what do you think is going to be the effect of #google ending support of #ThirdPartyCookies later this year? I honestly can’t wait to see
This policy will "cease support for individual article publishing fees, known as APCs, and mandate the use of preprints while advocating for their review" -Gates Foundation
Recommendationd for Research funders include:
Invest this funding into models that benefit the whole ecosystem and not individual funded researchers.
Support innovative initiatives that facilitate peer review and curation separately from traditional publication.

The best news I've seen about "AI" lately: People have wisely concluded that these systems are untrustworthy.

https://www.axios.com/2024/03/05/ai-trust-problem-edelman

Exclusive: Public trust in AI is sinking across the board

The drop is global, but people in developing countries view the technology more favorably.

Axios
Happy New Year Paris. The Sorbonne cancelled their subscription to Web of Science. Instead, OpenAlex will be used as impact and citation database. https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/en/news/sorbonne-university-unsubscribes-web-science
Sorbonne University unsubscribes from the Web of Science

Sorbonne University has been deeply committed to the promotion and the development of  open science for many years. According to its commitment to open research information, it has decided to discontinue its subscription to the Web of Science publication database and Clarivate bibliometric tools in 2024. By resolutely abandoning the use of proprietary bibliometric products, it is opening the way for open, free and participative tools.      

Sorbonne Université

Incredible event at MoMA that features ex YU movies from the 60s. #movies #MoMA

https://www.moma.org/calendar/film/5607

Black Wave to White Ray: Yugoslav Film of the 1960s | MoMA

Film series. Through Sep 21. When the critic Vladimir Jovičić coined the term “Black Wave” in 1969, he meant it as a dismissive nickname for a Yugoslavian national cinema that had become, in his opinion, unhealthily fixated on the dark side of human experience. Filmmakers such as Dušan Makavejev, Aleksandar Petrović, and Živojin Pavlović dealt with once-taboo topics like sex, war, and social alienation with a distinctive dark humor and brilliant formal invention. Although many of these films were banned or censored by the country’s socialist government, they attracted enough international attention to achieve a measure of freedom unthinkable in the other Eastern Bloc countries. Unfortunately, many of these films disappeared from distribution when the national government collapsed amid the civil wars of the 1990s. This 15-film program is a preliminary attempt to reclaim some of that lost work, as selected by film historian Mina Radovic with the gracious cooperation of the Yugoslav Cinematheque and Delta Video of Belgrade, the Croatian State Archives - Croatian Cinematheque, the Slovenian Film Centre, Cinematheque of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Cinematheque of North Macedonia.

The Museum of Modern Art
if this is not passive aggressive, I don't know what it is. Take it easy Kudos. I haven't been writing any articles lately. 😂
I’ve been working in #libraries for a while now and have loved every single minute of it. I’ve moved across the country for either better jobs or for family reasons. I’ve discarded so many things but not my #books. I also kept the little books I made on a paper we, the students, attending the Book History Workshop in May 2009, made one sunny day.

Thanks to the #DOAJ and #OASPA for their new #OpenAccess #Journals Toolkit.
https://www.oajournals-toolkit.org/

It should help launch new #OA journals, fine-tune older ones, and #flip #subscription journals. It covers topics "such as journal creation, costs, staffing, policy development, through to indexing and key technical aspects."

Home - OA Journals Toolkit

The OA Journals Toolkit provides guidance for new and established open access journals to navigate the changing scholarly publishing landscape. Learn more.

OA Journals Toolkit