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Day in Review (July 8-11)

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Walmart and McDonald’s Are Trying It (NPR) University Students’ Knowledge of Potentially Predatory Journals: A Focus Group Analysis (The Journal of Academic Librarianship) Scholars & Scholarship Crossmark Community Consultation: What Did We Learn? Crossref) Detecting LLM-Assisted Writing in Scientific Communication: Are We There Yet?

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Day in Review (September 16–19)

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Day in Review (September 30–October 2)

Association of Research Libraries

RoRI: Research on Research Institute) In Other News Google Lens Has a Brilliant New Feature That Lets You Search the Web with a Video (BGR) Microsofts Copilot AI Gets a Voice and the Ability to See Websites You Browse (Engadget) See also: Additional details from Microsoft Curated by Gary D. Its Already Over.

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IMLS Public Access Policy Guidance Explained

Association of Research Libraries

The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has released its Public Access Policy Guidance , and while it follows the same requirements as all agencies, it may look a bit different from some of the large-scale scientific research agencies. Scientific research data should be made publicly available.