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  • Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good

    Michael J. Sandel is a renowned political philosopher at Harvard University. He’s famous for his ingenious contributions to the fields of ethics, democracy and justice. His works are not only […]

     
  • Can This A.I.-Powered Search Engine Replace Google? It Has for Me.

    It’s called Perplexity. The year-old search engine, whose founders previously worked in A.I. research at OpenAI and Meta, has quickly become one of the most buzzed-about products in the tech world. […]

     
  • ResearchRabbit

    ResearchRabbit is a scholarly information discovery tool powered by AI techniques. This tool helps one conduct comprehensive and effective literature reviews with ease. It streamlines the literature search process by […]

     
  • Dataful – Explore Clean & Ready-to-use Datasets on India

    The Global Library has taken license to access the platform Dataful where “you can find clean, structured, ready-to-use datasets on various sectors related to India. Most datasets are sourced from […]

     
  • Trust in Scholarly Publishing

    By HASEEB IRFANULLAH JAN 9, 2024 As in any other system, trust in scholarly publishing is shaped by how actors interact with each other. These actors are mostly part of the […]

     
 
 
 

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