Archive for June, 2025
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Boosting the Knowledge Economy with Academic Transcription
In today’s knowledge-driven economy, academic transcription plays a pivotal role in enhancing accessibility and preserving intellectual property. By transcribing lectures, research, and academic discussions, universities and institutions can ensure that […]
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The Death of the Student Essay—and the Future of Cognition
Brian Klaas-Associate Professor of Global Politics at University College London One professor’s reflections on the end of an era, as AI tools such as ChatGPT have murdered the student essay […]
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iThenticate now available to JGU faculty
The Global Library has acquired a license for iThenticate, a leading text similarity checking software. This tool is trusted by the world’s leading publishers and funding agencies for checking content […]
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To Whom Does the World Belong?
The battle over copyright in the age of ChatGPT. By Alexander Hartley —completing a PhD in comparative literature at Harvard. Boston Review (December 2024) In the case of AI, it […]
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How Google Scholar transformed research
In a new study, I examine how the rate of citations of older papers published in the 1950s and 1960s changed after 2004, when Google Scholar was launched. While researchers have identified […]