AI disclosure is rapidly becoming mandatory across scholarly publishing, but broad labels such as “AI-assisted” offer limited clarity. Without structured classification, disclosure remains ambiguous and difficult to interpret within editorial and governance frameworks. Publishers need to develop clear AI taxonomies that distinguish among different use cases, including writing support, translation, modeling, image processing, and data cleaning. Structured classification enables consistent editorial decision-making, meaningful metadata capture, and scalable oversight across journals and disciplines. As AI becomes embedded in research workflows, moving from disclosure to defined categories will be essential for strengthening transparency, accountability, and long-term governance in scholarly communication.
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Wiley expands Advanced Portfolio into life, health, and social sciences with eight new journalsWiley has announced plans to significantly expand the Advanced Portfolio into life, health, and social sciences disciplines, including the launch of eight new journals by the end of 2026 and additional titles in the following years. The expansion will provide researchers in life, health, and social sciences…
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Royal Society journals to become open access in 2026 through Subscribe to OpenThe Royal Society has confirmed that its eight subscription journals will be published as open access in 2026 under its Subscribe to Open (S2O) strategy, supported by libraries. As a result, research published in journals including Proceedings of the Royal Society and Philosophical Transactions…
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COAR and ASAPbio form Interim Working Group to establish Publish, Review, Curate AllianceThe Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) and ASAPbio have formed an Interim Working Group in January 2026 to discuss establishing a more coordinated effort to advance the Publish, Review, Curate (PRC) model. During the first six months of 2026, the group is…
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Registration opens for SSP’s 48th Annual Meeting in CaliforniaRegistration has opened for the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s (SSP) 48th Annual Meeting, scheduled to take place May 27–29, 2026, at the Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center in Chula Vista, California. This year’s program is framed around a central tension in scholarly communication: how to adapt…
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OA2020 working group examines financial flows to advance equitable investment in open access publishingAs the global transition to open access continues, OA2020 has launched a collaborative effort to examine how financial flows in scholarly publishing can be realigned to support equitable and transparent open dissemination. Despite substantial funds circulating within the scholarly communication ecosystem, these resources remain largely structured around…
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World Scientific launches Nano Micro Mechanics Review with global editorial leadership and rapid peer-review modelWorld Scientific Publishing has announced the continued development of Nano Micro Mechanics Review (NMMR), an international peer-reviewed journal focused on mechanics across nano-, micro-, and continuum scales. The journal debuted its inaugural volume in 2025 under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Professor Shaker A. Meguid…
Read moreEverything you need to know in the scholarly publishing space, all in one place. Browse our collection of resources featuring articles, whitepapers and presentations relevant to the publishing industry, particularly STM publishing. Our collection of resources covers topics such as Open Access publishing, Research Publishing, peer review and author support for Scholarly communication, and AI-ML/NLP in Scholarly communication.
Diamond Open Access: Global Paradigm Shift in Scholarly Publishing
Diamond Open Access is an innovative model that ensures research outputs are freely accessible without imposing financial burdens on authors and readers. UNESCO assists Member States in formulating Open Access policies, and the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access held in Toluca, Mexico in October 2023 provided a global platform…
Generative AI in Scholarly Publishing – Exploring Opportunities & Addressing Threats
Generative AI is rapidly advancing with models like ChatGPT, LLaMA, and BERT, driven by progress in deep learning, computing power, and extensive datasets. These advancements enable AI to generate increasingly sophisticated and human-like outputs, impacting industries from virtual assistants to autonomous vehicles and smart homes. Beyond individual applications, AI is…
Browse our events calendar to plan your attendance at the most relevant events in the scholarly publishing industry. This section contains a collection of seminars, conferences, discussions, webinars, and annual meetings to enable you to be seen at the most relevant events.
The 12th ACSE Annual Conference convenes editors, publishers, policymakers, technologists, librarians, and institutional leaders to address the pressing theme of 'Rebuilding Trust in Scholarly Publishing'. As confidence in editorial systems, peer review, publishing practices, and research evaluation faces increasing challenges, the conference provides a collaborative forum to explore responsible practices,…
Read MoreKMWorld Europe 2026 marks the UK debut of the premier global event for knowledge and information management. Over two days in London, leading experts, practitioners, and innovators will explore how organizations are harnessing knowledge sharing to drive efficiency, innovation, and success. The programme features world-class speakers, practical workshops, interactive panels,…
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