The Company of Biologists launches perpetual journal archive with 34,000 articles - March 13, 2026
The Company of Biologists has launched a fully accessible journal archive that provides institutions with perpetual access to more than 34,000 articles published between 1853 and 2004. The archive covers the publisher’s three established journals — Development, Journal of Cell Science, and Journal of Experimental Biology. Together,… Read More
Wiley releases 2026 Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs database - March 12, 2026
Wiley has announced the 2026 release of Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs, GC-MS spectral database used by forensic laboratories worldwide for rapid identification of illicit substances. The company stated that the landscape of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) continues to evolve, with increasing numbers of… Read More
Emerald Publishing and PRME partner to launch two new journals on Responsible Management and AI - March 12, 2026
Emerald Publishing has announced a strategic collaboration with the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact that promotes the integration of ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility into business and management education. Under the collaboration, Emerald Publishing will launch two PRME… Read More
DOAJ to introduce premium metadata services to support sustainable Open Infrastructure - March 10, 2026
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) will launch premium metadata services on March 17, 2026, introducing paid access to the most up-to-date metadata while maintaining open access to core metadata services. The initiative is intended to support the long-term sustainability of DOAJ’s open infrastructure while ensuring… Read More
EBSCO launches Indigenous Studies Source database for global research access - March 6, 2026
EBSCO Information Services has launched Indigenous Studies Source, a new full-text research database designed to support researchers and scholars on Indigenous heritage, knowledge systems, and sociopolitical experiences worldwide. The resource provides curated scholarly and historical content covering the fifty largest Indigenous populations across North… Read More
Wolters Kluwer launches open access pilot for medical research in India - March 5, 2026
Wolters Kluwer Health has introduced the Lippincott Open Access India APC Advantage Pilot as part of its Open Access strategy for medical research in India. The initiative establishes an India-focused Open Access program through the Lippincott publishing portfolio, which is described as globally recognized… Read More
Research Solutions launches Scite MCP to connect AI tools with scientific literature - March 5, 2026
Research Solutions has launched Scite MCP, a new capability designed to connect AI tools directly with scientific literature and research evaluation tools. The Scite MCP enables researchers and developers to search scientific literature and assess the reliability of research findings within the AI tools… Read More
AGU and global partners launch Solar Geoengineering Research Governance Platform - February 26, 2026
A group of international scientific, policy, and civil society organizations have announced the Solar Geoengineering Research Governance (SGRG) Platform, a new initiative intended to bring clarity, consistency, and public accountability to the governance of solar geoengineering research. The platform will provide shared, voluntary tools to help research… Read More
DOAJ introduces open climate campaign tagging to sustain access to climate research - February 25, 2026
The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) has introduced new “open climate campaign” tagging to sustain the legacy of the Open Climate Campaign and improve discoverability of climate research. The tagging creates a subject collection of more than 7,000 relevant articles as of February 2026. The Open… Read More
APA Publishing releases new psychiatry titles on nutrition, insomnia, education, and neuropsychiatry - February 24, 2026
American Psychiatric Association Publishing has released a new collection of books addressing emerging and evolving areas of psychiatric practice, including nutrition and mental health, cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, undergraduate psychiatric education, and the clinical overlap between neurology and psychiatry. Food, Nutrition, and Mental… Read More