~ @wbschmal.bsky.social shows how case studies have become increasingly important to the field of Industrial Organization and collusion research, but questions whether this change is driven by the needs of research users or academics.
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Sarah Weakley and David Waite argue that for early career researchers, taking into account positionality is vital to having realistic expectations of policy impact at the local level.
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What is a high-quality #research #environment?
New paper by @mjinglis.bsky.social @lizziegadd.bsky.social & me topic modelling all unit-level #REF2021 environment statements shows that how statements were written contributed substantially to the perceived quality of a unit’s research environment.
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Featuring multilingual poetry and theoretically rich essays, the collection provides fresh humanities perspectives on the value of preserving linguistic diversity, Andrew Shorten reviews Global Language Justice, by Lydia H. Liu and Anupama Rao #AcademicSky wp.me/p4m9em-cRm
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Drawing on a study of Crossref DOI data, @mpe.bsky.social finds evidence to suggest that the current standard of digital preservation could fall worryingly short of ensuring persistent accurate record of scholarly works.
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Kylie Message argues the humanities can make a significant contribution to both the realisation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and to the design of Australia’s new national assessment model. wp.me/p4m9em-cR3
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✍️"Is it ethically justifiable to waste time doing that same work much more slowly when that may mean giving less attention to more important matters?"
Eric Jensen on where Generative AI efficiency gains might lead academia.
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Drawing on insights from a recent international survey on research integrity and a recent high-profile case, @nallum.bsky.social and Robin Brooker find previous work on scientific plagiarism may have underestimated its prevalence.
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