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Scientific American names David M. Ewalt as its 10th Editor-in-Chief -

Scientific American, the longest-running continuously published magazine in the United States, has appointed David M. Ewalt as its new Editor-in-Chief. Ewalt assumed his new role on June 2, 2025, and will be based in the magazine’s New York office. In addition to overseeing the print edition, he… Read More

Center for Open Science urges caution on Executive Order implementation amid concerns for open science practices -

The Center for Open Science (COS) has reaffirmed its mission to advance openness, integrity, and reproducibility in research, which it views as fundamental to producing reliable evidence and ensuring that science effectively serves the public interest. In a statement responding to the May 23, 2025, Executive Order… Read More

ASIS&T and SLA begin formal merger talks to unite the information professions -

The Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) and the Special Libraries Association (SLA) have announced that they have entered into formal negotiations to explore a potential merger. This development reflects a shared commitment to strengthening the future of the information professions and delivering… Read More

Exeter Professor to lead Diabetic Medicine Journal as Editor-in-Chief -

A distinguished expert in diabetes research is set to guide the future of research dissemination through his appointment as Editor-in-Chief of Diabetes UK’s flagship journal, Diabetic Medicine. Professor Noel Morgan, Emeritus Professor of Endocrine Pharmacology at the University of Exeter Medical School, will officially begin his tenure… Read More

IEEE partners with ChronosHub to launch advanced Publishing Portal -

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has selected ChronosHub to develop and implement its next-generation Publishing Portal, aimed at simplifying the publishing process and improving operational efficiency. The new portal will leverage the ChronosHub platform to integrate seamlessly with IEEE’s existing systems,… Read More

DIAMAS issues international recommendations and guidelines to support Diamond Open Access -

The DIAMAS Project has released a set of international recommendations and guidelines aimed at supporting Diamond Open Access (OA) publishing, offering a flexible framework for institutions, funders, sponsors, donors, and policymakers. These guidelines, published on Zenodo, build upon two years of work and consultation with diverse communities… Read More


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