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NewsNews For DevelopersOpen Journal Systems (OJS)SecurityUpdatesSocial Science
Published in Public Knowledge Project
Author Famira Racy

Is it time for you to update your Open Journal Systems (OJS) installation? What else can you do to keep your installation secure and take part in the shared responsibility? What resources are available to you? Continue on to get answers to these questions. Is it time to upgrade? No matter what version of OJS […] The post Memo: Keeping your OJS Installation Secure appeared first on Public Knowledge Project.

Education & LearningCreative CommonsInformation LiteracyOpen AccessOpen ScholarshipHumanities
Published in Chroknowlogy
Author Joshua Chalifour

Licensing spans areas of library work such as promoting open access, helping people navigate publication rights, advocating for open infrastructure, and the technological elements of research and learning. When used well, open licences can underpin a lot of possibilities for finding, accessing, creating, and preserving scholarly work.

AllgemeinAktuellesDiamond Open AccessBrasilienOther Social SciencesGerman
Published in Open Research Office Berlin

Ein Gastbeitrag von Rômulo Lima Lateinamerika gilt seit Jahrzehnten im Bereich Open Access als Vorreiter. Das Diamond-Open-Access-Modell (DOA-Modell) für wissenschaftliche Zeitschriften ist in der Region sehr weit verbreitet. Bei diesem Modell zahlen weder Autor*innen noch Leser*innen Gebühren.

Social Science
Published in Leiden Madtrics
Authors Andrea Reyes Elizondo, Peter Tarras

Generative AI (genAI) is now ubiquitous in research. The field of academic publishing is struggling with an overwhelming mass of genAI slop and where to draw the line between acceptable and unacceptable genAI use. GenAI not only offers new opportunities, as is widely touted, but also creates numerous new problems and challenges, not least for responsible research. What does it mean to use genAI responsibly? Is it even possible?

DeutschForschungGeflüchtetePolizeiSicherheitSocial ScienceGerman
Published in Netzwerk Fluchtforschung
Author Leonie Jantzer

Die gesellschaftspolitische Debatte über Flucht und Migration ist von einem Versicherheitlichungsdiskurs geprägt, der Zuwanderung als Sicherheitsrisiko konstruiert, restriktive Maßnahmen zum Schutz der nationalen Sicherheit begünstigt und dabei häufig neue Unsicherheiten für Geflüchtete erzeugt.

BlogChemical Sciences
Published in chem-bla-ics

Today, exactly 20 years ago I started this blog. Two years ago I decided to upgrade my blog to one with version control. A decision I am still very excited about. It allowed me to start innovating my blog again. As part of this, and following the step Lars took ealier, I registered my blog with Rogue Scholar and I started migrating blog posts from blogger.com to my new location. I completed the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 now.

Dark MatterData InterpretationDwarf Satellite GalaxiesGalaxy EvolutionLCDMPhysical Sciences
Published in Triton Station

This is a long post. It started focused on ultrafaint dwarfs, but can’t avoid more general issues. In order to diagnose non-equilibrium effects, we have to have some expectation for what equilibrium would be. The Tully-Fisher relation is a useful empirical touchstone for that. How the Tully-Fisher relation comes about is itself theory-dependent.

MALISComputer and Information SciencesGerman
Published in MALIS-Projekteblog

von Rieke Paetsch-Saleh „Was machen wir eigentlich mit Holly?“ – „Wir könnten ihn doch einfach verleihen!“ Holly, das ist der inoffizielle Name eines faltbaren Bollerwagens, der seit 2020 als ungeliebtes Büro-Accessoire sein Dasein in der Lebendigen Bibliothek Bottrop fristet.