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New award will honour university press publishers that address global challenges

New award will honour university press publishers that address global challenges

New Associate Editor for Learned Publishing

Announcement of Anthony Cond as new Associate Editor of Learned Publishing

New agreement expands the global reach of Irish research

New agreement expands the global reach of Irish research Researchers at nine institutions in Ireland can now publish an unlimited number of Open Access articles in leading biological science journals, immediately and at no cost to them, following a three-year Read & Publish agreement between…

New agreement between BMJ Impact Analytics and the Office of Health Economics announced

New agreement between BMJ Impact Analytics and the Office of Health Economics announced-2024

New ‘Freemium’ Pricing Model to Democratize Journal Publishing

MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) has announced the availability of a new ‘freemium’ pricing model. The new model offers a comprehensive starter tier allowing journals to publish up to 20 manuscripts per year with full submission-system functionality for free. Affordable scaling…

Navigating Research: How academic users understand, discover and utilize reference resources

Oxford University Press has published White Paper on Navigating Research

Navigating China’s Research Ecosystem: Policy Trends, Journal Evaluation, and Research Integrity

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Navigating AI Image Integrity

Publishers have never been more concerned about their reputation and how a tarnished reputation can impact their brand. With the rise in the use of AI technology, a leading source of integrity issues stems from image fraudulence and difficulties in detecting image manipulation. What strategic steps…

Natural Selection: Should journals become more like content curators?

Research Professional Article considers if Journals should be content curators