Go on a journey inside Open Journal Systems (OJS) 3.5 user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) developments with PKP’s Devika Goel!
Go on a journey inside Open Journal Systems (OJS) 3.5 user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) developments with PKP’s Devika Goel!
If you follow PKP News, Community Forum, social media, or have attended recent sprints, you have likely learned about Zoe Wake Hyde’s Open Monograph Press (OMP) coordination and review efforts. While this interview does touch on the findings of Zoe’s work, it’s time to get to know Zoe and what drives all this fantastic work. Welcome, Zoe! Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
A review of a recent anti-vaccine preprint
Dieser Post ist der letzte von drei in einer Blogpostreihe der DFG, die sich mit der Bedeutung von Künstlicher Intelligenz für die gute wissenschaftliche Praxis und Open Science auseinandersetzt: Teil I: Die Rolle Künstlicher Intelligenz in der wissenschaftlichen Praxis Teil II: Beziehungen zwischen Open Science und Künstlicher Intelligenz Teil III: Datentracking und Künstliche Intelligenz Teil III: Datentracking und Künstliche Intelligenz Wie

Gramsci between the times
The Crossref Board recently approved three recommendations for changes to our fees: introduction of a new lowest membership fee tier, removal of volume discounts for record registration, and normalisation of registration fees for peer reviews. The changes will be applied from January 2026.

I’m excited to announce a new release of vcr: v2. vcr helps you record and replay HTTP interactions in your tests (and more now, see below). This release brings improvements in usability and security, it streamlines the API, and adds many new features.

In the past decade or two, I’ve seen a LOT of popular science books of this form: [NOUN] Learn how this amazing [whatsit] allowed the rise of civilization, informs every aspect of our daily lives, and may hold the key to our future.
Zum „Tag der Seenotretter“ (sic!) rückt der Beitrag das grundlegende Recht auf Rettung in den Fokus. Er zeigt, wie dieses Recht an den europäischen Außengrenzen selektiv umgesetzt wird.
Running geodynamic models on a single CPU/processor (i.e. serial) is time-consuming and limits us to low resolution.
One of the most interesting things about teaching is that the best questions come after I’ve finished my talk. Yesterday, during Day 2 of my three-hour crash course on AI search at FSCI 2025, a participant looked at our side-by-side demo of Scopus (not Scopus AI), SciSpace (in standard, non-deep search mode), and AI2 PaperFinder and asked (paraphrased): Thanks for reading Aaron Tay's Musings about Librarianship!