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AAP opens submissions for 2026 PROSE Awards -

The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has opened submissions for the 2026 PROSE Awards, which recognize outstanding professional and scholarly works published in the United States. Entries will be accepted between September 22 and November 10 for works with a 2025 copyright. The awards honor excellence across… Read More

EIFL launches Guide and Campaign to support ROR ID Adoption -

Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL) has released a new guide and launched a campaign to help research institutions in its partner countries obtain or update Research Organization Registry (ROR) identifiers. The guide, ‘How to check whether your organization has a ROR… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial: Corporate Influence in Scholarly Publishing—Opportunity or Overreach? -

The boundary between academic rigor and corporate interest has never been more porous. As industries accelerate their need for evidence-based insights and actionable research, publishers are increasingly experimenting with ways to connect corporate expertise and professional communities. On the surface, this convergence feels inevitable: businesses hold vast datasets, applied knowledge,… Read More

Cambridge and Max Planck outline new model to advance open access book publishing -

Cambridge University Press and the Max Planck Society have introduced a book sales agreement that combines evidence-based acquisition with open access funding to increase open access publishing and simplify processes for authors. The organizations stated that pairing open access with evidence-based acquisition allows the… Read More

WMU Libraries releases 2024 survey on open access publishing -

Western Michigan University Libraries has released results from its 2024 Open Access Publishing Survey, led by Professors Michele Behr and Ed Eckel, examining experiences with open access publishing among Western faculty, staff, and graduate students. The survey had 192 responses collected from October through… Read More

American Heart Association details open science policies and researcher support -

The American Heart Association (AHA) has reaffirmed its public access and open data policies—both in place for more than a decade—and outlined resources and training to help funded researchers comply with open science requirements. The AHA requires journal articles arising from its funding to be made freely… Read More


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