SPi Global suite of AI-driven solutions promise to unlock new opportunities for content businesses - May 23, 2019
SPi Global, the biggest content technology solutions company in the world and industry-leading provider of content-driven solutions, recently published a whitepaper titled, "Transform Content to Actionable Data and Unlock New Business Opportunities with AI." The whitepaper looks at how AI technology can… Read More
Professionals in the Triangle discuss “Planning for Plan S” at recent SSP regional event - May 23, 2019
On April 25th, scholarly publishing professionals from around the Triangle gathered at the SSP Durham Regional Event at the Research Square headquarters for a moderated panel discussion entitled ‘Planning for Plan S’. Since the Open Access initiative was launched in September 2018 by cOAlition S,… Read More
CCC to host Boston Apache Spark User Group Meetup at its Danvers headquarters - May 22, 2019
Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, is sponsoring and hosting the Boston Apache Spark User Group Meetup, to be held on May 30, 2019 at its Danvers headquarters. The Boston Apache Spark User Group is open… Read More
ConTech Forum scheduled for June 21 in London - May 22, 2019
An international audience is set to attend the brand new ConTech Forum in London next month. The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Bulgaria, India, US, Israel, France and the UK are all represented so far. The programme tackles the impact of AI, machine learning, data science and… Read More
McGraw-Hill and Alchemie to co-develop mobile AR learning tools for general chemistry courses - May 22, 2019
McGraw-Hill has announced a new collaboration with Alchemie, a Troy, Michigan-based educational technology startup, on a National Science Foundation grant to research the development of three-dimensional (3D) and augmented reality (AR) learning tools for teaching college-level general chemistry. Over the next year, a team of… Read More
Royal Society’s digital publishing platform migrated to Atypon’s Literatum platform - May 21, 2019
The Royal Society's digital publishing platform migrated from HighWire to the Literatum platform from Atypon at the end of 2018. The move enabled the Royal Society to host the same high quality content but do so in a way that improves the… Read More