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CommunityCrossrefMetadataInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
Publié in Crossref Blog

Marking our 25th anniversary, we launch the Crossref Metadata Awards to emphasise our community’s role in stewarding and enriching the scholarly record. We are pleased to recognise Noyam Publishers, GigaScience Press, eLife, American Society for Microbiology, and Universidad La Salle Arequipa Perú with the Crossref Metadata Excellence Awards, and Instituto Geologico y Minero de España wins the Crossref Metadata Enrichment Award.

Appalachian HistoryHistoire et archéologieAnglais
Publié in Appalachianhistorian.org
Auteur Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series Salt, Strategy, and Civil War Kentucky In the fall of 1862, the American Civil War surged into the salt‑rich hollows of Perry County. Confederate armies had just retreated from the state after the bloody Battle of Perryville, yet detachments and partisan bands lingered in the southeastern mountains, hunting provisions the South could no longer import. Chief among those essentials was salt. Without it, armies starved;

Appalachian HistoryHistoire et archéologieAnglais
Publié in Appalachianhistorian.org
Auteur Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series In the depths of the Great Depression, as rifle fire echoed through Harlan County’s hollows, a four‑page weekly tabloid fanned the flames of war. The Harlan Torch, financed by the coal operators it championed, turned ink into ammunition—painting striking miners as foreign “Reds” and Sheriff J. H. Blair as a defender of God, country, and coal.

Sciences des médias et de la communicationAnglais
Publié in the modern peer
Auteur Luís Oliveira

In the 20 th century, Tom Clancy’s espionage novels became so popular that his publisher started hiring ghostwriters to respond to the popular demand. But in science, such a thing would be unthinkable, right? No one should contribute to a research paper and not receive their due credit. In peer reviewing, however… Everyone in academia knows it happens, but it’s treated like the problem that-shall-not-be-named.

R PythonBiologieAnglais
Publié in Paired Ends

This is part 3 of a series on uv. Other posts in this series: uv, part 1: running scripts and tools uv, part 2: building and publishing packages This post uv, part 4: uv with Jupyter Python and R I get the same question all the time from up and coming data scientists in training: “should I use Python or R?” My answer is always the same: it’s not Python versus R,

National SecurityBiotechnologyAutres sciences techniquesAnglais
Publié in The Connected Ideas Project
Auteur Alexander Titus

Let’s get one thing clear: in biotechnology, innovation isn’t optional. It’s existential. In Chapter 4 of the NSCEB Final Report , the message is unambiguous - if the United States wants to maintain its leadership in biotechnology and national security, we must out-innovate our strategic competitors. That doesn’t just mean investing more.

Generative KIKünstliche IntelligenzPolitik + RechtPromptDroitAllemand
Publié in iRights.info
Auteur Redaktion iRights.info

Risiko, Versicherung, Haftung – wichtige Themen, die aktuell im Zusammenhang mit Künstlicher Intelligenz diskutiert werden. Außerdem: Wie teuer es für Unternehmen werden kann, wenn sie gegen die KI-Verordnung der EU verstoßen. Der monatliche Newsletter „prompt/“ aus dem iRights.Lab bringt relevante KI-Neuigkeiten auf den Punkt und ordnet sie ein. Ein Auszug.