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Identification ResourcesComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Syntaxus baccata

Two parts of the Library of Identification Resources have gotten major updates in the last year. First, the taxon coverage field (also labeled “For identifying …” in some places) is now linked to external databases, namely Wikidata and GBIF. Second, the scoring and sorting of search results in the Find resources tool was made more transparent and visible.

Media and Communications
Published in the modern peer
Author Marie-Odile Baudement

Disclaimer I will speak from my own experience and from what I know the most — the case of being a (European) cisgender woman in academia . I don’t claim to represent or fully understand the struggles of transgender women or other genders in this article. Everything: The Weight on Your Shoulders of Multiple Expectations An Invisible Pressure Women in academia constantly feel an

CrossrefMember BriefingMetadataNews ReleaseResearch NexusComputer and Information Sciences
Published in Crossref Blog

Wednesday 22nd October 2025—Crossref, the open scholarly infrastructure nonprofit, today releases an enhanced dashboard showing metadata coverage and individual organisations’ contributions to documenting the process and outputs of scientific research in the open.

Historia GlobalHumanitiesSpanish
Published in BLOG ATARRAYA
Author Atarraya

por María Paula Corredor Acosta ¿Podría una receta cambiar el destino del mundo conocido? En el siglo XVIII, la preparación de un alimento naval podría cambiar el curso de los imperios… Era 1789 y el comandante de la expedición española al Pacífico, Alejandro Malaspina, comisionó a Claudio Chambovet para preparar una receta de cebada fermentada.

InaturalistCitizen ScienceCommunitiesCommunityMotivationsOther Social Sciences
Published in Bastian Greshake Tzovaras

tl;dr: People’s motivations to engage with online citizen science are complex and change over time Apparently, last week iNaturalist released a blog post, demoing their mock-up of how they envision using LLMs to process user-contributed wildlife observation data.