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The task of reading and rating the thousands of outputs submitted to the UK’s Research Excellence Framework is notoriously Herculean. Could AI ease the burden – or would its use undermine the whole point of having REF panels? As Jisc consults on that question, four writers offer their views
If ‘big deal’ subscriptions become unaffordable, librarians will need to help students and academics conduct effective searches, says Caroline Ball
The terror financing bill’s broad language may require international efforts to defend academic freedom, says Caroline Ball
While academics may be dismissive, the process helps their professional colleagues recognise their own scholarly contributions, say four of them
As university libraries invest heavily in digital resources, Caroline Ball explains why physical books are still vital for research, teaching and the preservation of knowledge
Academics justifiably express disbelief and outrage when librarians inform them that they can’t afford a particular title, says Caroline Ball
Like it or not, Wikipedia is used by students around the world – so academics should teach them how to use it, writes Caroline Ball