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Wolters Kluwer introduces AI article summarization tool for Ovid platform -

Wolters Kluwer Health has introduced an AI Article Summary feature on its Ovid platform to support faster literature analysis for medical researchers, clinicians, and students. Currently available in Beta for selected Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) proprietary journals, the generative AI-powered tool offers concise… Read More

STM introduces a voluntary tool to support sustainability in digital publishing -

The International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) has launched the STM Digital Carbon Calculator, a free tool aimed at helping academic publishers measure and reduce the carbon footprint of their digital journal content. Developed using the DIMPACT methodology, the STM Digital… Read More

Emerald Publishing titles now accessible on GOBI Library Solutions -

Emerald Publishing has joined EBSCO’s GOBI Library Solutions platform, expanding global access to its book titles for academic and research libraries. Thousands of libraries widely use GOBI as a centralized tool for purchasing, approval plans, and acquisitions workflows. With the integration, Emerald’s titles can… Read More

BPS and Wiley launch open access journal in environmental psychology -

In partnership with Wiley, the British Psychological Society (BPS) will launch Environmental Psychology Research (EPR) in 2026 as its first fully open-access journal. The publication will cover research at the intersection of psychology and the environment, spanning urban design, sustainability to virtual spaces, climate… Read More

EIFL agreements drive sharp increase in open access publishing -

EIFL’s Licensing Programme with publishers continues to expand open access publishing opportunities in its partner countries, according to new data from 2024. By the end of the year, EIFL had secured 14 open access agreements with publishers, covering waived or discounted article processing charges… Read More

Melanie Cocco appointed Editor-in-Chief of Biophysical Reports -

The Biophysical Society has named Melanie Cocco of the University of California, Irvine, the next Editor-in-Chief of Biophysical Reports. Her term will begin on January 1, 2026. Cocco, who has served as an Associate Editor since the journal’s launch in 2021, will succeed founding Editor-in-Chief Jörg Enderlein… Read More


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