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Authorship credit disputes should all be considered potential cases of plagiarism unless proven otherwise
Artificial intelligence authorship—conscious intent, moral agency, false accountability, and the value of authorship credit
“Should We Just Burn It All Down?”
Proposing authorship for artificial intelligence and large language models
Authorship for chatbots on scholarly publications: the time has not yet come
A Machine Learning Model for Predicting Collaboration in Regional Co-Authorship Network
Interpretable Link Prediction in AI-Driven Cancer Research: Uncovering Co-Authorship Patterns
Interpretable Link Prediction in AI-Driven Cancer Research: Uncovering Co-Authorship Patterns
Speculative classification: Tracing a disputed portrait between the archives of Malvina Hoffman and Sergey Merkurov
Why We Should Care About LGBTQIA+ Aging
Considering Games in Libraries and Such — The Ultimate Library Instruction
Relationship between Performance Measures and Social Network Analysis Measures in Academic Co-Authorship Networks: Insights Occupational Positive Mental Health and Flourishing
Should editors-in-chief publish in their own journals? ‘Publish elsewhere’ is not a solution
Should libraries have a social media presence? An analysis of the schools of thought
Academic journals should rethink the concept of originality before permitting the use of ChatGPT
Government Documents for All: Occupational Outlook Handbook
Should editors with multiple retractions or a record of academic misconduct serve on journal editorial boards?
Rough All Over: Processing Trauma and Gaining Empathy through Journaling
Book Review: Rebecca J. W. Jefferson, The Cairo Genizah and the Age of Discovery in Egypt: The History and Provenance of a Jewish Archive. London: I. B. Tauris & Company Limited, 2022. xiv, 267 p. ISBN: 9781788319638
Review: Indexing It All: The Subject in the Age of Documentation, Information, and Data, by Ronald E. Day
All our Authors: Open Access Publishing Agreements and Academic Research Library Websites in the United States
Cheryl Sim's Un jour, Un jour: Imagining potential futures in the fragmented archives of Expo67
Amefricanity: Latin America from a Black and Indigenous perspective
The Epidemic of Unsheltered Men in the United States and its Public Health Consequences: A National Public Health Priority
The Crisis of Monopoly: Geopolitical Disruption and the Search for Supply Chain Resilient Asia-Europe Trade Routes