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“Should We Just Burn It All Down?”
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Book Review: Backlash: What happens when we talk honestly about racism in America
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Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are. A Book Review.
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CARE guidelines in publishing case reports in paediatrics: where do we stand after 10 years?
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Why artificial intelligence is not an author
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Customizing Open-Source Digital Collections: What We Need, What We Want, and What We Can Afford
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The price we pay
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Why Every Librarian Is a UX Librarian
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Should editors-in-chief publish in their own journals? ‘Publish elsewhere’ is not a solution
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Should libraries have a social media presence? An analysis of the schools of thought
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Academic journals should rethink the concept of originality before permitting the use of ChatGPT
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Why passive voice can be valuable in academic medical writing
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Should editors with multiple retractions or a record of academic misconduct serve on journal editorial boards?
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Authorship credit disputes should all be considered potential cases of plagiarism unless proven otherwise
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Joy is a Strategy: How We Sparkle Together
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Why is European Science Editing not covered by Dimension, and does Dimension contain citation errors?
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Are we implementing neuroinclusive hiring practices?: An investigation for academic library positions
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Why the Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions asks authors to include the country name in the title
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Using What We’ve Got: Activating Institutional Archives in Uncertain Times
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What Language Are We Speaking?: Marketing Information Literacy on University Library Websites
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On Water Closets and Gender Equality: What Bathrooms Reveal About Social Life
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Invoking Agency: Talking About Racial Diversity and Campus Climate on Social Media
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Finding Our Village: A Conversation About Support, Scholarship, and Surviving Doctoral Work
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We Learn by Doing, Leading, and Competing: Women in Athletics and Physical Education at Bridgewater and Beyond, 1890-1960