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AIP Publishing signs three-year AIP Fusion open access agreement with Ireland’s IReL consortium -

AIP Publishing has entered into a new three-year AIP Fusion agreement with the Irish Research eLibrary (IReL), a nationally funded consortium that provides access to licensed electronic resources, open access publishing agreements, and open science infrastructure for Irish research institutions. The agreement includes eight… Read More

Open Library of Humanities publishes new policy on responsible use of generative AI -

The Open Library of Humanities (OLH) has released a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy following an extended consultation process with editorial teams across the platform’s journals. The policy establishes guidance on the responsible and transparent use of generative AI in academic research and scholarly… Read More

ResearchGate and SAE International expand Journal Home partnership across engineering journal portfolio -

ResearchGate and SAE International have announced a new Journal Home partnership covering SAE International’s full portfolio of 11 journals spanning engineering and mobility research. The agreement extends the availability of SAE journals to ResearchGate’s global community of more than 25 million researchers. Founded in… Read More

AACR appoints Elizabeth M. Jaffee and Antoni Ribas as Editors-in-Chief of Cancer Immunology Research -

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has announced the appointment of Elizabeth M. Jaffee and Antoni Ribas as Editors-in-Chief of Cancer Immunology Research, one of the association’s peer-reviewed journals focused on advances in cancer immunology and immunotherapy. Cancer Immunology Research publishes original research spanning basic, translational,… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial: Scaling AI in Academic Publishing Starts with Data, Not Models -

AI is rapidly becoming part of the scholarly publishing conversation. Publishers are applying it to editorial triage, peer review support, production automation, metadata enrichment, and discovery optimization. The pace of experimentation is high, and the expectations are higher. Yet many AI initiatives struggle to scale beyond pilots or to deliver… Read More

Wolters Kluwer survey reveals widespread shadow AI use in hospitals -

A new survey from Wolters Kluwer Health has found that unauthorized AI tools and applications, referred to as shadow AI, are being used across hospitals and health systems in the United States, including in situations involving direct patient care. The survey indicates that this… Read More


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