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Like Attendees, Presenters Learn from Conferences
SLA
Along with networking, professional education is one of the leading reasons to attend a conference. But attendees aren’t the only ones who learn from conference sessions — presenters learn valuable lessons as well.
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.INDUSTRY HEADLINES
Open Access Publishing Could End Academic Elitism in Science
The Daily Californian
In efforts to advance our increasingly datafied and technology-driven world, we have created an unusual paradox: Knowledge is now easier than ever to be disseminated, yet disadvantaged communities are systematically denied access to it.
Predominantly in the research industry, public users are frequently met with paywalls when trying to access journal articles under the subscription business model.
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Twitter Is Opening Up Its Full Tweet Archive to Academic Researchers for Free
The Verge
Twitter on Jan. 26 announced a significant shift in the type of data it makes available for free to third-party academic researchers interested in studying user behaviors and trends related to online discourse. Now, Twitter says it will no longer require researchers pay for premium or enterprise developer access and will instead make the “full history of public conversation” — what the company refers to as its full-archive search endpoint — available to any researcher or developer who applies as part of the launch of a new academic research track.
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Copyright Small-Claims Court Established by Congress in the CASE Act
JD Supra
In late December 2020, Congress passed the CASE Act as part of an omnibus spending and COVID-19 relief bill, establishing a three-judge tribunal for resolving copyright infringement claims of up to $30,000.
This new procedure offers potential benefits and poses potential drawbacks to both copyright owners and alleged infringers.
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ICRS and Elsevier Launch New Journal
EquiManagement
The International Cartilage Regeneration & Joint Preservation Society, the main forum for international collaboration in cartilaginous tissue research and joint preservation, and Elsevier, a global research publishing and information analytics provider, announced the launch of a new open access journal, The Journal of Cartilage & Joint Preservation beginning Dec. 4, 2021.
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Knowledge Is Power: Why the Future Is Not Just About the Tech
World Economic Forum
As virtual and physical worlds become increasingly interdependent, knowledge – and how we manage it – will become the secret ingredient to manage the situation. And thrive.
Virtual technologies are swiftly becoming intertwined with our physical world, and companies need to adapt. But that doesn’t simply mean replacing humans with robots or relying on artificial intelligence to make all of our decisions.
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