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KU Libraries opens nominations for 2025 Shulenburger Award -

The University of Kansas Libraries is now accepting nominations for the 2025 David Shulenburger Award for Innovation and Advocacy in Scholarly Communication. Submissions are due by September 19. The annual award, established in 2014, recognizes KU faculty, staff, students, or departments that advance open… Read More

Peer Review in the Age of AI -

Peer Review Week (PRW) 2025 will take place from 15–19 September, highlighting the role of peer review in safeguarding research quality and integrity. The chosen theme, “Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era,” reflects growing global attention on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the peer review landscape… Read More

McGraw Hill releases 22nd edition of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine with expanded digital access -

McGraw Hill has announced the global release of the 22nd edition of Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. The updated edition is now available through AccessMedicine, the company’s digital learning platform that provides continuously updated medical education resources, as well as in… Read More

UA Little Rock joins MDPI open access program -

The Ottenheimer Library at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has joined MDPI’s Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP), providing researchers with discounted publishing options. MDPI publishes 478 open access journals, including 469 peer-reviewed journals and 9 conference journals across multiple disciplines. Under the agreement, UA Little… Read More

Edward Huang named Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Engineering Informatics -

Edward Huang, associate professor in Auburn University’s Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of Advanced Engineering Informatics, an Elsevier Q1 journal specializing in data-driven and AI-enabled methods in engineering. The journal, with an Impact Factor of 9.9 and a CiteScore of 13.1, receives… Read More

Knowledgespeak Editorial – Publishing Under Pressure: The AI Roadmap Leaders Can’t Afford To Delay -

The world of scientific and scholarly publishing has always been a balancing act—between rigor and speed, accessibility and integrity, tradition and innovation. But today, the scales are tipping. Rising submission volumes, stricter compliance mandates, and relentless author expectations are colliding with legacy workflows that were never designed for this pace.… Read More


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