“The solutions, the assessments, and the understanding of the implications and ramifications of information are applicable not only for libraries but also for the world.”
https://t.co/RJptlC3aaW
Our journal negotiation community of practice has resources for libraries looking to leverage data in negotiations with publishers: overlap analysis, COUNTER 4 vs. 5, & more!
@hana_levay@michele_gibney@PacificLibrary@LibAllison@kvmacy @evelynbruneau
https://t.co/OeHBSDTGiB
Difficulty making heads or tails when comparing your COUNTER 4 and COUNTER 5 use stats? Check out this short article in the new Data Analysis for Negotiation resources written by @hana_levay@SPARC_NA
https://t.co/nNm0UWLX2N
@lisalibrarian Sorry. I meant not only what transformative agreements mean for our own IR practices to publish OA, but also that BePress is owned by Elsevier. Seems like a win win…but not for us.
“Despite being so crucial, citations — the pieces of metadata that serve as references to works — are often ignored in discussions of types of open knowledge.”
https://t.co/xQ3ED1WqZX
Delighted to announce that VOSviewer Online, a web-based version of the VOSviewer software for bibliometric visualization, will be released very soon, enabling easy online sharing of interactive network visualizations @cwtsleiden@LudoWaltman
“This study aims to create a quantitative, reproducible framework to test the relevancy of results and the overall success of Washington State University’s discovery environment (Primo by Ex Libris).”
https://t.co/4dlhaRG3CO
Many law libraries are using more AI than they think. Seems like it may be true of academics/libraries in general. The nature of AI is that we always seem to think the *next* innovation is really AI, and the stuff we're using is just basic tech.
https://t.co/x60ECUS0Qe
🎧NEW🎧 podcast episode!
How can we integrate #accessibility into our #DataViz workflow? @FrankElavsky shows us how to develop this skill👇
https://t.co/K4ggVvBpmh
Love #Jupyter notebooks in @code, but want to use plain script files such as Python, R, Julia, TypeScript or C#. Try the Jupytext extension, open a script file as a Notebook, edit, execute and save as plain text files. https://t.co/5Jt2vsCVJ5
I'm sitting in on the conference call discussing the Clarivate acquisition of ProQuest. CEOs of both companies as well as several others are participating. I will tweet any notable items threaded to this tweet.