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.SLA NEWS
Crowdsourcing the 'Future-Thinking' Process
SLA
With SLA seeking new revenue streams to supplement the membership dues and conference registrations and exhibits that have long been its primary funding sources, taking a “Skunk Works” approach to generating a breakthrough idea or innovation might seem self-evident. But rather than limit the conversation about new revenue to a task force or committee (or themselves), the SLA Board of Directors decided to crowdsource the answer by issuing a challenge to the SLA membership.
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.INDUSTRY HEADLINES
How a Content Tagging Taxonomy Improves Enterprise Search
TechTarget
As people continue to work from home, one challenge continually confronts remote workers — the ability to find documents and other information within content management systems using enterprise search functions.
Even when documents are where they should be, search engines are only as good as the metadata tags that users assign to content — keywords and phrases that describe a file.
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Should AI-Generated Content Be Protected by Copyright?
Real Business
Copyright law arose to protect human-centered creativity from being copied. The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, audio-visual and artistic works the right to control how it is used or reproduced. The IPO has recently consulted on the relationship between copyright and artificial intelligence and whether AI-generated content should be afforded the same protections.
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Project 5-100 Universities See a Dramatic Increase in Publications in Leading Journals
Phys.org
Nataliya Matveeva, Ivan Sterligov, and Maria Yudkevich have analyzed the research activity of universities participating in Russia's Academic Excellence Project 5-100. Overall, the quality of publications of these universities has improved. Collectively, participating universities have tripled their number of publications in reputable journals in the past three years, and researchers have begun to collaborate with each other more frequently.
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Meet the Microsoft AI Project That Will Transform Corporate Data Into Knowledge
TechRepublic
Microsoft's history with knowledge management goes back a long way, from pre-SharePoint tooling with Site Server, through its abortive Knowledge Network platform, to today's mix of Bing and the Microsoft Graph for Microsoft 365 subscribers. Now the company is trying again, adding machine learning to the mix to help organizations understand what they know, and more importantly, who knows it.
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