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Paradigm launches new research content platform, Reference Global -

Paradigm Publishing Services has introduced its new digital content platform, reference-global.com, designed to replace and enhance the former sciendo.com site. Developed with input from journal editors, librarians, and partner presses, the platform aims to provide faster access, improved discoverability, and better content management for… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial: Breaking the Paywall Paradox: Can AI Make Open Science Truly Open? -

The renewed debate around the NIH Public Access Policy has put the economics of scientific publishing back under the microscope — and rightly so. The promise of open access was supposed to democratize knowledge, not commodify it. Yet today, the system is strained under the weight of Article Processing Charges… Read More

Elsevier launches stroke management course for nurse training -

Elsevier has introduced a Clinical eLearning course in stroke management that has been designed to help institutions provide essential training for nurses. The course aligns with US stroke center certification guidelines. It uses multimedia resources, including Elsevier content from Complete Anatomy (the 3D learning platform) and Osmosis… Read More

Springer Nature launches third edition of India Research Tour at ICSSR Delhi -

Springer Nature has launched the third edition of the India Research Tour at the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) in New Delhi. The initiative has been organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Government of India, as a nationwide outreach spanning… Read More

AIP Publishing launches pilot of AIP Fusion as a model for open science -

AIP Publishing has announced the launch of a pilot for AIP Fusion, a services-based model intended to change how institutions access and contribute to scientific research. The pilot is scheduled to begin in 2026 with a select group of institutions and library consortia. AIP… Read More

Publish, review, curate model to be discussed at Cambridge in December -

A forum has been announced for December 3, 2025, at King’s College, Cambridge University, that has been organized to explore the Publish, Review, Curate (PRC) model in scholarly publishing. The PRC model is described as encompassing scholarly publishing initiatives that build on the trend… Read More


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