The latest issue of the Journal of eScience Librarianship (JeSLIB) has been published! This issue’s focus is on the creativity, research, opinions, and new ideas of JeSLIB authors. While Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be used to assist the writing process, it’s a complicated, quickly evolving societal issue and answer—but that’s a discussion for a future issue (Hint). So get your creative juices flowing by reading JeSLIB’s latest issue!
Volume 12, Issue 2 (2023)
Editorial
The Creative Urge
Regina Fisher Raboin
Full-Length Paper
Research Reproducibility Activities in Health Sciences Libraries
Mark MacEachern and Sara Samuel
Data Literacy: A catalyst for improving research publication productivity of Kyambogo University Academic Staff
Robert Stalone Buwule, Eliz Nassali State, and Edward Mukiibi
eScience in Action
Librarians and Research Integrity Committees: Finding professional joy and fulfillment in practice and service
Megan Bresnahan and Patricia B. Condon
R Workshops for Researchers: A Successful Partnership Between a Library and a Statistical Consulting Laboratory
Jocelyn Boice, Mara Sedlins and Julia L. Sharp
A Tiered Model for Data Management, Curation, and Sharing Support in Grant Proposals and Budgets
Andrew Johnson
Curatorial Connections Column
Emphasizing Our Humanity: Interorganizational Collaboration in the DCN during COVID and into the future
Hannah Hadley and Mikala Narlock
Conceptualizing Slow Curation
Joanna Thielen, Wanda Marsolek, and Mikala Narlock
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