AI and the Crisis of Academic Attribution: Examining Structural Flaws in Scholarly Evaluation
Recent discourse surrounding generative AI in scholarly publishing has fixated on questions of authorship, attribution, and integrity. Publishing institutions debate
EasyJournal: An AI-Assisted Publishing Experiment
Over the last 18 months, I've extensively experimented with building applications using AI-assisted environments. In just the past
Documenting My Assumptions on AI and Schol Comms
And Why I’m Already Planning for the Next Leap
AI is moving fast—ridiculously fast. Keeping a clear view
OpenAI Operator and the Future of Research Publishing Automation
OpenAI recently introduced Operator, a new class of AI agent that effectively takes control of the browser. Unlike traditional AI
How Big is the Mountain?
This is a new chapter for my book about PRC. Still in draft form...please send comments!
Endnotes are a
Unresolved Challenges in PRC
The following is an update to a chapter in my PRC vs The Cathedral book. I had a number of
Beyond the Cathedral: How Preprints and PRC Can Transform Academic Publishing
Publishing, for many academics, is an emblem of prestige, a mark of validation within their fields. It carries with it
Kotahi Walkthrough Vids
Two video deep dives into Kotahi. The are long! (2hrs and 1.5hrs). Strictly for platform geeks as the conversation
The Meaninglessness of Software Categories: A Case for Kotahi as a Scholarly Communications System
Software categories are a cognitive trap. We label tools as “journal systems,” “publishing platforms,” or “manuscript submission systems,” reducing complex