Libraries eye multiple uses for artificial intelligence
AI-driven technologies can serve a vast range of use cases in libraries, explains Jon Bentley
AI-driven technologies can serve a vast range of use cases in libraries, explains Jon Bentley
Kathryn Smith asks: how do we find one that’s just right?
Kelly Snell explains why CABI saw an opportunity to better serve users by creating its own platform
Charlotte Talmage reflects on a panel discussion on how publishers can manage change
Jeff Stonefield explains why researchers need to be firmly at the centre of product and system development
Verena Weigert reports from Jisc’s Research and Innovation Sector Strategy Forum Workshop on AI and Research
Mateja Jamnik, Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge
Darrell Gunter takes a critical look at racial bias and ethics in artificial intelligence
Frederick Fenter, Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers, explains the recent formation of the Open Science Charter and its call for unrestricted access to scientific…
Richard Hollingsworth and Emma Vodden explain how technology should be treated as a strategic asset in the world of academic publishing
AI increases both the risk of deliberate metric manipulation as well as the overall noise in the scholarly publishing system, writes David Stuart
Andrea Chiarelli explains how identifiers, metadata and shared infrastructures bolster research integrity