A Scholarly Kitchen guest post proposing methodology to identify and measure robotic (AI crawler/agent) usage of scholarly content. This is a nascent but critical area: as AI bots increasingly scrape, index, and consume scholarly literature without human intermediation, publishers need metrics frameworks to understand what's happening to their content. The title references Netflix's Love, Death & Robots — the framing (love = AI enthusiasm, death = business model disruption, robots = literal bots) suggests a substantive and likely provocative analytical piece. High relevance.

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