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AMS Partners with IPCC to expand global access to climate science for Seventh Assessment Report -

The American Meteorological Society (AMS) has entered into a new partnership with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to provide IPCC authors with access to AMS’s portfolio of peer-reviewed scholarly publications in support of the IPCC’s Seventh Assessment Report (AR7). Under the collaboration,… Read More

Boise State joins Sage read and publish agreement through SCELC -

Boise State University’s Albertsons Library has joined a Sage Publishing read-and-publish agreement through the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC), expanding open access publishing options for affiliated researchers. Through the agreement, Boise State is one of 71 participating institutions, allowing corresponding authors affiliated with… Read More

Johns Hopkins and Unbound Medicine release clinical guidance on Psychedelic Medicine -

Johns Hopkins Medicine and Unbound Medicine have expanded the Johns Hopkins Psychiatry POC-IT Guide to include new clinical guidance on psychedelic medicine, marking a significant update to the digital resource used by clinicians and trainees worldwide. The new content was developed by experts at… Read More

EIFL renews Taylor & Francis agreement through 2028 -

EIFL has renewed its agreement with Taylor & Francis for a further three years, extending the partnership through December 31, 2028. The renewed agreement includes discounted access to journals as well as waived and discounted article processing charges (APCs) for authors in eligible countries.… Read More

Turkish Higher Education Council selects Elsevier’s Scopus for national research evaluation from 2026 -

Elsevier and the Council of Higher Education of Türkiye (Yükseköğretim Kurulu, YÖK) have announced that YÖK will adopt Elsevier’s Scopus database as its official tool for monitoring and evaluating research publications, effective from 2026. Scopus will replace the index previously used in Türkiye’s national… Read More

Wolters Kluwer’s Future Ready Healthcare report finds widespread GenAI use among nurses in the workplace -

Wolters Kluwer Health has launched a new report under its Future Ready Healthcare initiative titled Nursing insights: Redefining nursing practice for an AI-driven future. The report examines staffing shortages, career satisfaction, and other factors affecting the nursing profession, while noting that nurses’ commitment to… Read More


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