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Blind spots: A review of cognitive biases by the Swiss Federal Intelligence Service

Blind spots

https://toptrends.nowandnext.com/2026/01/12/blind-spots/

A review of cognitive biases by the Swiss Federal Intelligence Service via Gillian Tett.

https://www.vbs.admin.ch/dam/en/sd-web/K489QrrPSDvt/vbs-ddps-ndb-handbuch-kognitive-%20verzerrung-en.pdf

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Posted on: February 12, 2026, 6:50 am Category: Uncategorized

Rhodes Typology of Questions

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Posted on: February 12, 2026, 6:27 am Category: Uncategorized

Universities Report 8.1% Growth in R&D Expenditures in FY 2024, Reaching Over $117 Billion

Universities Report 8.1% Growth in R&D Expenditures in FY 2024, Reaching Over $117 Billion

https://ncses.nsf.gov/pubs/nsf26305

“Total higher education research and development (R&D) expenditures reached $117.7 billion in FY 2024, an increase of $8.9 billion from FY 2023 (table 1). This total was 8.1% greater than R&D spending by academic institutions in FY 2023. Since FY 2014, higher education R&D has grown at an average compound annual rate of 5.7% in current dollars and 3.0% in constant dollars (figure 1). R&D expenditures funded by federal sources accounted for $5.0 billion of the total increase from FY 2023. Universities’ internally funded R&D expenditures (institution funds) were $2.5 billion greater than in FY 2023, while R&D funded by state and local governments also increased in FY 2024 by $633 million. R&D expenditures funded by businesses increased by $131 million and those funded by nonprofit organizations increased by $16 million. R&D funded by all other sources increased by $530 million in FY 2024.”

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Posted on: February 12, 2026, 6:24 am Category: Uncategorized

Steal This Idea: This Japanese Bookstore Trend Lets Readers Rent Shelves and Share Their Favorite Books

This Japanese Bookstore Trend Lets Readers Rent Shelves and Share Their Favorite Books

Japanese bookstores are getting creative, leasing shelves to readers who curate their own recommendations, turning bookshops into lively community spaces.

This Japanese Bookstore Trend Lets Readers Rent Shelves and Share Their Favorite Books

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Posted on: February 12, 2026, 6:05 am Category: Uncategorized

ARL/CARL: Participate in Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week!

Participate in Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week!

Participate in Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week!

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Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week is February 23–27, 2026! This is the 13th annual celebration of the balance in copyright law, promoting further progress, and accommodating freedom of speech and expression that fair use and fair dealing represent.

Let ARL and CARL know what your library is planning! Submit your library’s events, blog posts, and other resources using this form or by emailing [email protected], and we will include your info on FairUseWeek.org, the official clearinghouse of all Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week activities!

Stay engaged!

Stream the CARL webinar “User Rights in the Age of Generative AI” featuring Professor Peter K. Yu. Register now.

Learn more about fair dealing in Canada at Fair Dealing Works.

Attend the virtual keynote featuring Professor David Vaver speaking on “User Rights Then and Now.” Learn more and register.

Register for the Congressional Briefing on Fair Use and AI hosted by ARL and Re:Create. Visit the event page.

 

Visit Harvard Library’s Fair Use Week page for blog posts on hot topics in fair use.

Bone up on the fundamentals of fair use with this infographic—and feel free to share!

 

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Posted on: February 11, 2026, 10:38 pm Category: Uncategorized

Generative AI in higher education: A bibliometric review of emerging trends, power dynamics, and global research landscapes☆

Generative AI in higher education: A bibliometric review of emerging trends, power dynamics, and global research landscapes

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.caeai.2026.100544Get rights and content
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Abstract

The rapid evolution of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is reshaping higher education (HE), offering transformative opportunities for academic engagement while posing significant challenges to academic integrity, ethical frameworks, and global research power dynamics. This study maps the recent (2022-2025) research landscape of GenAI in HE through a bibliometric analysis of 2762 articles from the Web of Science Core Collection. Employing multipolarity as an analytical lens, this study examines the power dynamics within this research domain reflected by publication records from different countries (or regions). Findings highlight surging global interest in GenAI in HE, with contributions led by the US, China, and the UK, alongside rising participation from non-Western scholars and institutions. By identifying the major topics, this study uncovers a more nuanced trajectory of GenAI-related discourse in HE. By examining publication status, contributors, and research topics, this study provides insights for stakeholders navigating the complexities of GenAI integration into HE and suggests trajectories for future research in this rapidly evolving field.

Keywords

Generative AI
artificial intelligence
ChatGPT
higher education
bibliometric analysis
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Posted on: February 11, 2026, 6:46 am Category: Uncategorized

With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet

With Ring, American Consumers Built a Surveillance Dragnet

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Posted on: February 11, 2026, 6:33 am Category: Uncategorized