Nils Ivar Lahlum
@nlahlum.bsky.social
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Publisher / Forlagssjef at Scandinavian University Press
It's been centuries since the last time the Royal family in Norway went after publishers. A surprising and serious attack on the freedom to publish/express after our Aschehoug colleagues published book about the future queen's son
www.aftenposten.no/meninger/deb...
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Det vil få alvorlige følger dersom retten forbyr boken om Marius Borg Høiby
Marius Borg Høiby er ikke den lille mannen mot systemet, men en del av makten, skriver Trine Skei Grande og Arne Magnus.
https://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/debatt/i/eMlWBl/det-vil-faa-alvorlige-foelger-dersom-retten-forbyr-boken-om-marius-borg-hoeiby
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This is a very interesting read from
@degruyterbrill.bsky.social
about the status and future of how researchers use social media and other digital channels to share research and network. X is steeply declining, LinkedIn on the rise, email back in the ring
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/10/29/g...
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Guest Post — The Great Pullback: Why Academic Social Media’s Fragmentation Matters - The Scholarly Kitchen
Today's guest bloggers share insights into the fragmented, tiring, and uncertain digital landscape for academics, and evidence that a shift is underway — with implications for scholarly communication ...
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/10/29/guest-post-the-great-pullback-why-academic-social-medias-fragmentation-matters/
13 days ago
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This is an excellent article by
@weekendavisen.dk
on how criminal networks are cooperating with researchers to produce "scientific" articles. In my opinion, we need to strengthen quality journals and publishers in order to counter this trend and illegal industry.
www.weekendavisen.dk/ideer/forure...
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Forurenet forskning | Weekendavisen
Svindel. Flere og flere forskere betaler kriminelle netværk for at publicere fupartikler i deres navn. »En bombe under videnskabens troværdighed,« vurderer forsker.
https://www.weekendavisen.dk/ideer/forurenet-forskning
3 months ago
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Are adults the real problem causing children to read less? This
@theatlantic.com
article argues "Perhaps, in order for children to fall back in love with reading, adults have to get out of the way."
add a skeleton here at some point
6 months ago
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