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The impact of generative AI on the scholarly communications of early career researchers: an international, multi‐disciplinary study

Author(s): Nicholas, David ; Swigon, Marzena ; Clark, David ; Abrizah, Abdullah ; Revez, Jorge, 1980- ; Herman, Eti ; Rodríguez Bravo, Blanca ; Xu, Jie ; Watkinson, Anthony

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/96125

Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Subject(s): Early career researchers; Generative AI; Scholarly communication


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The Harbingers study of early career researchers (ECRs), their work life and scholarly communications, began by studying generational—Millennial—change (c.2016), then moved to pandemic change (c.2020) and is now investigating another potential agent of change: artificial intelligence (2024–). We report here on a substantial scoping pilot study that looks at the impact of AI on the scholarly communications of international ECRs and, extends this to the arts and humanities. It aims to fill the knowledge gap concerning ECRs whose millennial mindset may render them especially open to change and, as the research workhorses they are, very much in the frontline. The data was collected via in-depth interviews in China, Malaysia, Poland, Portugal, Spain and (selectively) the United Kingdom/United States. The data show ECRs to be thinking, probing and, in some cases, experimenting with AI. There was a general acceptance that AI will be responsible for the growth of low quality scientific papers, which could lead to a decline in the quality of research. Scholarly integrity and ethics were a big concern with issues of authenticity, plagiarism, copyright and poor citation practices raised. The most widespread belief was AI would prove to be a transformative force and would exacerbate existing scholarly disparities and inequalities.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
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