The bid to protect valid research amid a rising tide of fake content is driving Springer Nature to create new in-house tools for detection.
The Netherlands’ Elsevier: Gender Diversity in World Research Publishing
A new, 20-year report from Elsevier today releases data on women in international research publishing: progress and more work needed.
Budapest and Berlin: Akadémiai Kiadó in Partnership With ResearchGate
Germany’s ResearchGate and its ‘Journal Home’ platform have announced a partnership with the Hungarian scientific publisher Akadémiai Kiadó.
Elsevier’s Scopus AI Tool Rolls Out for Database Customers
With its Scopus AI search now offered to Scopus customers, Elsevier is stressing its emphasis on responsible use of artificial intelligence.
UK and USA: Physics Publishers Say They’ll Put ‘Purpose Before Profit’
A newly announced coalition of three nonprofit physics-society publishers announces its intention to support science.
Academic Publishing: Berlin’s ResearchGate Expands Sage’s Journals
The broadened offer of Sage journals on Germany’s ResearchGate ‘Journal Home’ is to number 100 open-access titles.
Amsterdam’s Elsevier: Research and Real-World Impact
Near year’s end, Amsterdam’s Elsevier releases two reports looking at research and its impact beyond campuses and research hubs.
Research Publishing: Projekt DEAL, Springer Nature in New Five-Year Accord
The three-publisher program devised to elevate German open-access research publication reports that it expects a formal signing of a new accord within weeks.
UK: Oxford University Press Opens Topical Interdisciplinary Research Tool
A cross-disciplinary approach is planned for Oxford University Press’ newly announced “Intersections” online academic resource.
Artificial Intelligence: Elsevier Releases ‘Scopus AI’ for Researchers
The Elsevier Scopus research database has released ‘Scopus AI’ for scholarly writers to explore, promising speed and responsibility.
