Understanding Metadata
Metadata describes and explains data. It is often referred to in relation to photos, because modern photos’ data format includes device, location, and timestamp […]
Open access in publishing makes it possible for more scholars, policy makers, practitioners, clinicians, and the general public to be able to view, cite, […]
Understanding taxonomies and how they are used can be challenging, depending on the context and audience. The Accidental Taxonomist brought this interesting topic to […]
Data integrity is a broad discipline that informs how data is collected, stored, accessed, and used. The idea of integrity is a central element […]
When it comes to employees, organizations need to remember the various levels of learning of individuals in the workforce and offer reskilling to their […]
Evaluating scientific quality is a notoriously difficult problem which has no standard solution. Ideally, published scientific results should be scrutinized by true experts in […]
Digital accessibility refers to the usability of a website, app, or other digital experience for all possible users, regardless of their economic status, ability, or […]
All organizations need to plan how they use data, so that it is handled consistently throughout for good business outcomes. Organizations that accomplish this […]
Transparency, openness, verification, and reproducibility are important features of research and innovation. Open research helps to support and uphold these features across the whole […]
Catch up on industry trends and network with scholarly communications colleagues at the Society for Scholarly Publishing (#SSP2023) – scheduled for May 31-June 2, […]