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NISO opens draft revision of KBART Phase III for public comment -

The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has released a draft revision of the Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) Phase III Recommended Practice (NISO RP-9-202X) for public comment through November 10, 2025. KBART, first introduced in 2010, provides a standard for transferring holdings metadata from content providers… Read More

ResearchGate partners with Maximum Academic Press on Journal Home integration -

ResearchGate has formed a new Journal Home partnership with Maximum Academic Press (MAP), expanding access to a selection of MAP’s gold open access titles. Founded in 2020, MAP has launched 38 journals in five years, covering disciplines such as agriculture, biology, environmental sciences, medicine,… Read More

Brent Gordon to Head Elsevier’s Healthcare Education Business -

Elsevier has named Brent Gordon as President of its global Healthcare Education unit, which delivers nursing, health, and medical education content via digital learning platforms and serves over 10 million learners worldwide. In addition to leading Elsevier’s Nursing & Health Education division, Gordon will now drive innovation… Read More

Wolters Kluwer launches UpToDate® Expert AI for clinical decision support -

Wolters Kluwer Health has introduced UpToDate® Expert AI, a generative-AI clinical decision support (CDS) tool for doctors and healthcare systems. Positioned as the next stage of UpToDate, it delivers rapid, GenAI-generated answers grounded in UpToDate’s expert-authored, peer-reviewed content. Responses include one-click views of underlying… Read More

SPIE joins scientific societies in letter on federal grantmaking order -

SPIE has joined more than 50 scientific societies in a letter to the United States Congress expressing concern about provisions in the August 7, 2025 Executive Order (EO) ‘Improving Oversight of Federal Grantmaking’. The societies urged congressional leaders to provide oversight to federal science agencies to ensure… Read More

ACM launches AI Letters journal -

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has announced the launch of ACM AI Letters (AILET), a new open access journal now accepting submissions. The publication is designed to provide a rapid review and dissemination model for short, impactful communications in artificial intelligence. The journal… Read More


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