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PLA transitions Project Outcome to support free, local use -

The Public Library Association (PLA) has launched Outcome Measurement for Public Libraries from its Project Outcome toolkit, marking the culmination of a decade-long effort to support outcome measurement in public libraries. Originally funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2015, Project Outcome… Read More

EBSCO Clinical Decisions appoints Scott Silvers as Chief Clinical Innovations Officer -

EBSCO Clinical Decisions has appointed Scott Silvers, MD, FACEP, as Chief Clinical Innovations Officer to lead strategic initiatives advancing evidence-based care and knowledge-driven systems. In this role, Silvers will focus on building strategies, platforms, and partnerships to improve outcomes, reduce variability, and promote equitable access to high-value… Read More

CCC and Technology from Sage integrate to simplify copyright compliance -

Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), a leader in advancing copyright and powering innovation, has entered into an integration agreement with Technology from Sage, a division of Sage specializing in library technology. The integration enables academic institutions using both CCC’s Annual Copyright License… Read More

Radcliffe launches Transcatheter Academy for interventional cardiology -

Radcliffe Group has introduced Transcatheter Academy, a new online destination consolidating its educational resources for interventional cardiology. The platform combines Radcliffe’s structural heart and intervention content, including materials from Radcliffe Cardiology, under a single digital framework. The academy offers case-based learning, educational webinars, journal… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial: AI in Higher Education—Beyond Hype and Handouts -

Artificial intelligence has become the educational sector’s favorite buzzword. Barely a week passes without a publisher, edtech startup, or university unveiling its latest AI-powered innovation. Yet the real question is not what AI can do for learning, but how it is being used—and whether it strengthens or undermines the very… Read More

ACS launches $2.5 million initiative to assist graduate students facing research disruptions -

The American Chemical Society (ACS) has announced the creation of the Graduate Student Success Grant, a one-time $2.5 million funding initiative aimed at supporting graduate students whose research has been disrupted due to the termination or cancellation of research grants. Through this program, ACS… Read More


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