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Karger Publishers releases free-access eBook on Healthy Aging -

Karger Publishers has released Healthy Aging, a free-access eBook offering scientific insights and practical guidance on longevity. The book covers key factors influencing the aging process, including nutrition, sleep, social engagement, and physical fitness, with a strong focus on how lifestyle choices shape aging… Read More

Myles McGinley appointed to lead Cambridge’s OCR exam board -

Myles McGinley will succeed Jill Duffy as Managing Director for UK Education at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, taking on leadership of OCR, one of the UK’s major exam boards. He will assume the role in September 2025, following Duffy’s departure. Currently serving as OCR’s Responsible Officer… Read More

EBSCO Information Services launches Business Searching Interface for enhanced business research -

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has introduced Business Searching Interface (BSI), a new research platform designed to streamline business research with an intuitive and modernized user experience. The interface enhances navigation, usability, and content discovery, enabling business students, faculty, and researchers to access insights more… Read More

Elsevier and the American Accounting Association launch new open-access journal -

The American Accounting Association (AAA) has announced its affiliation with Accounting Open, a newly launched journal published by Elsevier. As a fully open-access publication, Accounting Open is dedicated to advancing theoretical and empirical research in accounting, focusing on the description, understanding, and prediction of… Read More

AIP Publishing and One Nation One Subscription partner to expand research access across India -

AIP Publishing has signed a three-year agreement with One Nation One Subscription (ONOS), extending its full portfolio of publications to more than 6,500 institutions across India. Launched earlier this year, ONOS aims to provide Indian students, faculty, and researchers with access to high-quality, high-impact… Read More

MPs call for AI transparency and fair compensation for copyright content -

New research commissioned by the Publishers Association reveals strong cross-party support among MPs for greater transparency and fair compensation from AI developers using copyrighted materials to train large language models (LLMs). The findings, based on a survey conducted by Savanta, follow the UK Government’s consultation on the… Read More


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