Are anonymous blog authors as credible as those who write under their real names? A pair of philanthropy blog authors — one who uses his name and one who doesn’t — are debating that question. The ...
Welcome to Lit Trivia, the Book Review’s multiple-choice quiz designed to test your knowledge of books and their authors. This week’s installment asks you to match up five people with their pen names.
Sports Illustrated on Monday said it had deleted several articles from its website after a report found the once-celebrated legacy magazine had published the pieces under fake author names and profile ...
“27 Authors. 27 Stories. No Names Attached. A bold collection of stories about sex that leaves readers guessing who wrote what.” Clamps, slaps, rolled-up magazines and nimble fingers fill these pages, ...
Recently, Koreans have been buoyed by the global surge of K-culture, covering a gamut of genres from K-pop, K-dramas and K-food. However, the true essence of Korean culture cannot be transmitted ...
Since publishing her debut novel, The Book of Lost and Found, in 2015, author Lucy Foley has shot up the best-sellers chart. While she started by publishing historical fiction, Lucy has since turned ...
Author name disambiguation represents a critical challenge in contemporary bibliometrics and digital library management. The techniques developed to address this ambiguity seek to reliably distinguish ...
Google seems to be testing showing author names and website citations in the AI Overviews. I am honestly not sure if this is new but Christian Kunz said it was and posted about it on his blog and on X ...
Then Glenn Gabe responded noticing it for a story that showed up in his feed as well, with his name instead of his site name. Here is what that looks like: What do you prefer, the author name or the ...