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Emma James
Oct 13, 20232 min read
6 – 13 October Marketing and ScholComms news round up
DOAJ has introduced new models to support libraries in ensuring sustainable open access. New security updates are released for Wordpress.


Emma James
Oct 6, 20232 min read
29 September - 6 October Marketing and ScholComms news round up
Google has released its newest core algorithm update, IFLA has cancelled its plans to hold the 2024 conference in Dubai.


Megan Taylor
Oct 5, 20232 min read
Social media superstars - check out these library accounts during Libraries Week
Discover our round-up of great libraries doing innovative social media marketing. Part of Libraries Week 2023.


Emma James
Sep 29, 20232 min read
22 – 29 September Marketing and ScholComms news round up
This week, discussion of peer review is rife in light of Peer Review Week. Is it better to replace human reviewers with machines?


Emma James
Sep 22, 20233 min read
8–22 September Marketing and ScholComms news round up
X may soon introduce paid subscriptions for users to continue using the platform. Crossref has acquired the Retraction Watch database.


Sian Harris
Sep 22, 20234 min read
X marks the spot, or does it mark the end?
Does the rebranding of Twitter to 'X' mark the beginning of the end of the social media platform? Sian Harris shares her views.


Emma James
Sep 8, 20232 min read
August 25 – September 8 Marketing and ScholComms news round up
Snapchat is experiencing rapid growth this year. The US Copyright Office is investigating if more AI regulations are needed.


Emma James
Aug 25, 20232 min read
August 11 - 25 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
The Scholarly Kitchen explores the impact that artificial intelligence may have on the publishing workflow. Consumer confidence is rising.


Emma James
Jul 28, 20232 min read
July 14 – 28 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
Twitter has rebranded to ‘X.’ More than 53% of marketing managers say they are sidelined when making strategic decisions.


Emma James
Jul 26, 20236 min read
AI generated content: what does it mean for marketers?
Will marketing jobs be replaced by AI? Maybe yes, maybe no. Emma explores the pros and cons of using AI in the marketing industry.


Emma James
Jul 14, 20232 min read
June 30 – July 14 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
Welcome to our handpicked selection of marketing and scholcomms news from the past two weeks. These are all free to access articles, so...


Emma James
Jun 30, 20232 min read
June 16 – 30 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
55% of marketers use artificial intelligence for content creation, a journal retracts 80 papers after peer review fraud investigations.


Emma James
Jun 27, 20233 min read
#PrideMonth2023: LGBTQ+ DEIA - the current scholarly communications landscape
Is the scholarly communications community where it should be regarding DEIA for the LGBTQ+ community?


Emma James
Jun 16, 20232 min read
June 2 – 16 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
When presented with an email, only half of people can identify if it has been written by AI. The SSP 2023 annual meeting is explored.


Emma James
Jun 2, 20232 min read
May 26 – June 2 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
The Workplace Equity Survey for 2023 is now live; UKRI issued new guidance for its open access policy.


Emma James
May 31, 20235 min read
From fleek to lit: a look at the lexicon of the next generation
Audience segmentation is vital to marketing. Join Jude, one of our Gen Z freelancers, to learn about words used by Gen Zs and Millennials.


Emma James
May 26, 20233 min read
May 12 - 26 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
The Scholarly Kitchen shares some of the key trends to emerge from meetings throughout Spring 2023 in scholarly communications.


Emma James
May 12, 20234 min read
April 21- May 12 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
Most CMOs don’t have confidence in their sales and marketing models. The Scholarly Kitchen shares more about STM Trends 2027.


Emma James
Apr 24, 20235 min read
March 31-April 21 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
Jay Flynn talks paper mills, T&F and transparent peer review, a 1/3 of marketers do not have upskill opps and firms wasting energy abandoned


Emma James
Mar 31, 20232 min read
March 24-31 Marketing and ScholComms weekly round up
This week, 47% of Gen Z consumers avoid brands that aren’t accessibility-friendly. A new publishing industry survey is launched.
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