Let's Drop the Idea of "Generations" Thinking of people as "of a generation" obscures much, and is probably misleading
Is the Worm Turning for NFP Publishers? Commercial deals of late and new innovations in access models suggest a change is afoot
Digital: Designed for Distraction Is the current digital design paradigm to blame for the popularity of the PDF?
AI as Ungoverned Protozoan Life When it encounters reality, its biases and limitations can do real harm
Reverse-Flips and Lax Monitoring Two interesting insights may indicate that when it comes to OA, "it's complicated"
Are We Gradually Being Erased? A lack of tangible records of our experiences may hinder recall, reflection, and identity
STEM and the Death of Nipsey Hussle A tragedy for a representative of young, emerging STEM devotees sheds light on important trends
How Twitter Erodes Academic Credibility Designed to undermine and enrage, Twitter runs counter to academic reputation and culture
OMICS Fined $50M by US Government The US Federal Trade Commission wins a major order against a predatory publisher
Paywalls Continue to Produce Benefits A major publisher learns that engagement and growth can come with paywalls