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Knowledgespeak Editorial – The Quarter Was Good Because the Questions Arrived Too Late -

A journal can have a strong quarter because the dangerous questions have not arrived yet. Submissions are ahead. Decisions are moving. APC revenue is holding. Special issues are adding output. A society partner sees reach. A partner journal is beginning to justify the attention it required. In the portfolio pack,… Read More

EBSCO expands CINAHL Ultimate with instructional videos for Nursing Education -

EBSCO Information Services has expanded the instructional video collection available in CINAHL Ultimate, adding 186 new videos to support nursing education. The database now includes more than 300 instructional videos designed to help nursing students and professionals strengthen clinical skills, understand procedures, and prepare… Read More

Cell Press Multi‑Journal Submission marks five years of author‑focused publishing -

Cell Press introduced Multi‑Journal Submission (MJS) in 2021 to simplify the publishing process by allowing authors to submit a single manuscript for consideration across multiple journals. Five years later, the system has become a widely adopted pathway for publication, supporting researchers in life, medical, physical, and applied… Read More

Rockefeller University Press collaborates with Cadmore Media to embed video in research articles -

Cadmore Media has partnered with Rockefeller University Press (RUP) to integrate video directly into research articles. The collaboration is intended to ensure that video content is embedded within the scientific record, making it more accessible and easier to understand. RUP publishes a substantial collection… Read More

Jisc launches sector survey to inform future FE digital content service -

Jisc has launched a new sector survey to help shape the future of its digital content service, including the e‑books for FE program. The initiative seeks input from further education (FE) practitioners to ensure that future licensing agreements and content offerings provide value, improve affordability, and support… Read More

Old Dominion University adopts OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services for library operations -

Old Dominion University (ODU) has selected OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services (WMS) as its new library services platform following a comprehensive review of its systems. The decision is intended to streamline operations and expand access to global research resources for students and faculty. ODU, a… Read More


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