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IEEE Global Survey: AI expected to dominate technology landscape in 2025 -

In its latest annual survey, IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization, reveals that AI is anticipated to lead as the most critical technology in 2025. This finding from "The Impact of Technology in 2025 and Beyond: an IEEE Global Study" marks AI as the top priority… Read More

Biochemical Society and TIB to sign OA agreement, expanding access to molecular biosciences research -

The Biochemical Society, along with its publishing arm Portland Press, and the Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology (TIB) are set to sign an Open Access (OA) agreement aimed at enhancing global access to molecular biosciences research. This three-year agreement encompasses a consortium… Read More

ResearchGate and AIP Publishing expand partnership to enhance journal visibility and open access engagement -

ResearchGate, the professional network connecting researchers, and AIP Publishing (AIPP), the publishing branch of the American Institute of Physics, have announced an expansion of their partnership to include all AIP Publishing’s proprietary journals and open access (OA) agreements. The collaboration seeks to boost the… Read More

Dr. Christine Laine, Editor-in-Chief of Annals of Internal Medicine, elected to National Academy of Medicine -

Christine Laine, MD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief of the Annals of Internal Medicine and Senior Vice President at the American College of Physicians (ACP), has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Dr. Laine, who is also a professor at Thomas Jefferson University’s Sidney Kimmel Medical College… Read More

LIBER Europe signs Barcelona Declaration, pledges support for Open Research Information -

LIBER Europe has joined over 80 organizations in signing the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information, a commitment to making openness in research information the norm across academia. By endorsing this declaration, LIBER reinforces its dedication to transparency and accessibility in scientific research, aligning… Read More

Dutch Research Council launches €500,000 Diamond Open Access fund to support non-profit journal publishing -

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has announced a new funding initiative to support academic journals transitioning from subscription-based models to diamond open access, where neither readers nor authors incur publication fees. With a total of €500,000 available, this Diamond Open Access fund aims to make academic research… Read More


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