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Research, once removed – a Jisc / CNI conference preview

Ahead of this year’s Jisc and CNI leaders’ conference we asked closing keynote Dan Cohen, vice provost/dean of the library and professor of history, Northeastern University, for his views on what the library and research community have learned from the pandemic, the importance of sector events like Jisc and CNI and to preview of his […]

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CORE – Evaluating Automated Methods for Citation Classification

Second SDP 3C Shared Task – Evaluating Automated Methods for Citation Classification   The need for administering automated methods for evaluating research is gaining more attention lately. The primary motivation for this is to replace the regular, more exhausting exercises like peer-reviewing and the not so sophisticated, less accepted ways of ranking research works like […]

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Open Research Quarterly Update – Issue 2: June 2021

Welcome to the June 2021 Issue Editorial Hello, and welcome to the June issue of the Open Research Quarterly Update (Digest). Here in the Open Research Services team at Jisc our mission is to help members embrace the benefits of open research by removing barriers, embedding open practices and developing open infrastructure. Much of our […]