CCC launches RightFind Curriculum to enhance access to copyrighted content in K-12 education - September 19, 2024
CCC, a leader in copyright advancement and innovation, has unveiled its latest initiative, RightFind Curriculum, designed to streamline the integration of high-quality copyrighted content into K-12 educational materials. This all-in-one solution is set to empower educators, EdTech companies, curriculum developers, and custom publishing firms… Read More
Clarivate launches Generative AI-powered Primo™ Research Assistant - September 18, 2024
Clarivate Plc, a global provider of transformative intelligence, has announced the launch of the Primo™ Research Assistant. Developed in collaboration with partners from the library community, this new generative AI-powered library discovery solution offers a seamless, intuitive experience for students and researchers. It enables… Read More
Taylor & Francis unveils second year of Pledge to Open initiative - September 12, 2024
Taylor & Francis has launched the second year of Pledge to Open, its collaborative funding initiative for open access (OA) books, with additional benefits for pledging institutions. Following the success of the pilot phase, organizations are invited to support seven new book collections on… Read More
PLOS announces new Essay article type - September 12, 2024
PLOS has announced that a new ‘Essay’ article type is now available at PLOS Climate, PLOS Global Public Health, PLOS Mental Health and PLOS Water. Essays, which are predominantly solicited by our Editors, are compelling, opinion-based pieces, focused on the most urgent and impactful topics facing… Read More
AMA releases Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2025 - September 12, 2024
The emergence of medical innovations, new technologies and cutting-edge procedures spurred most of the annual changes presented in the release of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2025, the nation’s uniform data-sharing code set for medical procedures and services published by the American Medical Association… Read More
Sage launches new journal – Dialogues on Climate Change - September 5, 2024
In a significant move to advance scholarly discourse on climate change, Sage has unveiled its newest journal, Dialogues on Climate Change. This open peer review journal is set to enhance critical thinking and interdisciplinary dialogue across a wide array of climate-related topics. The launch… Read More
NISO forms Working Group to develop US national PID strategy - September 5, 2024
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has announced the approval of a new Working Group dedicated to crafting a national Persistent Identifier (PID) strategy for the United States. This initiative aims to create an ANSI/NISO standard that will enhance the adoption of PIDs and bolster support for… Read More
Wiley expands NMR Spectral Library with 384,000 new records - September 4, 2024
Wiley has announced the addition of ten new computed CNMR databases to its renowned KnowItAll NMR Spectral Library, contributing an impressive 384,000 records. This expansion brings the total number of spectra available to over 1.3 million, solidifying the collection as one of the largest and most comprehensive… Read More
Taylor & Francis launches forward-thinking open access journals to address global challenges - September 4, 2024
Taylor & Francis has announced the launch of a new series of open access journals under the banner Critical Insights, designed to showcase diverse perspectives on the complex issues facing the world today. Each journal will be led by recognized experts in the field, offering comprehensive editorial… Read More
Rights Retention Project Retain II launches to strengthen knowledge sharing across Europe - September 2, 2024
SPARC Europe’s pioneering initiative, Project Retain, has received a powerful follow-up with the launch of the Rights Retention Project Retain II. This ambitious project, recently approved by the Knowledge Rights 21 (KR21) advocacy program, aims to broaden the scope of rights retention policies across… Read More