How face surveillance threatens your privacy and freedom – TED (Cade Crockford | November 2019)
Privacy isn’t dead, but face surveillance technology might kill it, says civil rights advocate Kade Crockford. In an eye-opening talk,
Privacy isn’t dead, but face surveillance technology might kill it, says civil rights advocate Kade Crockford. In an eye-opening talk,
Many Scholarly Kitchen readers will know Richard Wynne from his time at Aries Systems. He left the company in 2018
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Abstract Predatory publishing represents a major challenge to scholarly communication. This paper maps the infiltration of journals suspected of predatory
The University of Tasmania has cleared one of its scientists of wrongdoing after she was accused by the Australian logging
In Sweden, a national code takes 44,000 words to define research misconduct and discuss scientific values. Next door, Norway’s equivalent
Abstract Recent concerns about the reproducibility of science have led to several calls for more open and transparent research practices
Aims of the Text Recycling Research Project The Text Recycling Research Project (TRRP) is the first large-scale investigation of text