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Annual Reviews acquires Underline Science -

Annual Reviews (AR), a nonprofit organization focused on synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the advancement of science and society, has announced the acquisition of Underline Science (Underline). The move expands AR’s ability to support scholarly societies and conference organizers worldwide. The addition of Underline… Read More

First Horizon Europe RAISE research projects launched -

On June 16, the first Horizon Europe‑funded projects under the Resource for AI Science in Europe (RAISE) were launched. These initiatives focus on developing foundation models for science in areas such as materials science, agriculture, environment, and climate. The launch was marked by a joint workshop in Brussels, organized in… Read More

Intellectual Freedom Committee issues Guidelines for evaluating digital content vendors -

The Intellectual Freedom Committee has released “Content Controls and Access Guidelines for Vendors,” a new document designed to assist library staff in making informed decisions when selecting third‑party digital content providers. Adopted on May 5, 2026, the guidelines provide tools to help safeguard intellectual… Read More

ResearchGate and Via Medica expand Journal Home partnership -

ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and Via Medica, a publisher of medical information for doctors and patients, have announced an expansion of their Journal Home partnership. The agreement now covers 20 journals, representing nearly half of Via Medica’s publishing portfolio.… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial – More Journal Output, Zero Weak Links -

Journal publishing is no longer short of tools. It is short of defensible capacity. Submissions are rising, reviewer availability is thinning, and production teams are expected to turn accepted papers into clean, discoverable records with fewer errors and shorter delays. AI enters this pressure point with an awkward double role:… Read More

STM defends independent scholarly communication and merit review -

The International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM) has submitted comments to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) opposing proposed changes to federal grant regulations. STM argued that the revisions would undermine independent expert review, scholarly communication, and the dissemination of research findings.… Read More


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