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Researchers embrace AI in research despite concerns, new survey finds -

A recent survey conducted by the Oxford University Press (OUP) reveals a fascinating trend within the academic research community – a majority of researchers are actively incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their work, despite harboring concerns about its potential impact. The survey, which polled over 2,000… Read More

42 institutions in Greece now covered by ACS read and publish agreement -

Authors at 42 members of the HEAL-Link (Hellenic Academic Libraries Link) consortia can now publish their research open access at no cost to them in any of ACS’ premier chemistry journals. The agreement between ACS and HEAL-Link, which runs through the end of December 2027, also includes… Read More

Road to Open: Radioprotection successfully moves to open access in 2024 through S2O -

EDP Sciences and the Société Française de Radioprotection (SFRP) have announced that the journal Radioprotection will transition to Open Access (OA) under the Subscribe to Open (S2O) model in 2024. This move is made possible through subscriber backing and additional financial support from SFRP.… Read More

ETH Zurich secures new Read & Publish agreement with World Scientific Publishing -

ETH Zurich has successfully negotiated a Read & Publish agreement with World Scientific Publishing, providing its researchers with expanded opportunities to publish their work open access. This new agreement, effective retroactively from January 1, 2024, marks the 20th such agreement secured by the ETH… Read More

Wolters Kluwer and NEJM Group launch NEJM AI on Ovid, accelerating AI integration in healthcare research -

Wolters Kluwer Health and NEJM Group, the publishers of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), have announced the availability of NEJM AI on Wolters Kluwer's Ovid® medical research platform. NEJM AI, a peer-reviewed monthly journal, delves into the responsible integration… Read More

Opaque AI tools threaten trustworthiness of scientific findings, says Royal Society report -

A new report by the Royal Society, the UK's national academy of sciences, raises concerns about the potential downsides of using "opaque" artificial intelligence (AI) tools in scientific research. The report, titled "Science in the Age of AI," explores the opportunities and challenges presented… Read More


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