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NISO opens draft CCLIP Recommended Practice for public comment through December 15, 2025 -

The National Information Standards Organization announced public comment availability for the draft Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Infrastructure Project (CCLIP) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-46-202X) through December 15, 2025. The draft outlines approaches for more intentional and equitable collaboration across the collections lifecycle. Recommendations address collaboration levels… Read More

EBSCO User Group 2026 extends proposal deadline; adds lightning-round Innovation Sessions -

EBSCO Information Services extended the proposal deadline for EBSCO User Group 2026 to December 1, 2025, providing additional time for North American academic library professionals to submit session ideas. The conference runs May 5–8, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska, featuring three days of peer-to-peer learning,… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial: AI in the Lab: It’s Time Researchers Got a Clear Rulebook -

Artificial intelligence has already slipped quietly into the everyday life of researchers. It’s drafting emails, helping refine abstracts, scanning mountains of literature, and even suggesting ways to analyze data. But while AI has moved in, the house rules often haven’t. And that’s starting to worry people on every side of… Read More

Cengage Group expands collaboration with AWS on Future of AI in Education -

Cengage Group has announced an expanded collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver scalable AI solutions for education. It expanded its work with AWS to combine AWS AI technologies with the company’s learning design expertise to deliver trusted AI tools intended to improve learning outcomes, support… Read More

Walailak University partners with MDPI to expand open access publishing in Thailand -

Walailak University has joined MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP), becoming the fourth Thai institution to participate since the launch of MDPI’s Bangkok office. Through this collaboration, authors affiliated with Walailak University will receive a discount on article processing charges across all MDPI journals.… Read More

American Physiological Society launches nationwide campaign to support physiology’s role in biomedical discovery -

The American Physiological Society (APS) has launched a nationwide campaign to highlight physiology’s essential role in biomedical discovery, public health, and scientific innovation. APS has introduced Physiology: The Science Life Depends On, a national effort that mobilizes scientists in academia and industry, federal decision-makers,… Read More


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