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EBSCO Information Services unveils Innovative AI Center for Clinical Decisions

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A team of clinical and health care experts from EBSCO Information Services’ (EBSCO) Clinical Decisions embarks on a journey to leverage generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology within its point-of-care resources, with the goal to deliver faster-than-ever access to their industry-leading, evidence-based, expert-curated, trusted information to clinicians, nurses and health care professionals.

Commission welcomes political agreement on Artificial Intelligence Act*

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The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), proposed by the Commission in April 2021.

MDPI and TU Delft Adopting Flat Fee Model in Extended Partnership 

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MDPI, the no. 1 scholarly open access publisher, is pleased to announce a renewed three-year partnership with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. The agreement features a fixed lump-sum fee covering publishing for the entire duration, from 2024 through 2026. 

De Gruyter launches recommended all-cash offer for Brill securities

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With reference to the publication of the Offer Memorandum today, Brill and De Gruyter jointly announce that De Gruyter is making a recommended public offer to all Securityholders for all Securities at an Offer Price of EUR 27.50 per Security (cum dividend).

Jennifer Schivas and David Leeming become CEO and CTO of 67 Bricks

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Jennifer Schivas has been promoted to CEO of 67 Bricks following a restructuring of the leadership team. The new title recognises the work Schivas has done to take over the company's running from the co-founders, Sam Herbert and Inigo Surguy, who both move to Co-Chairs of the Board of Directors.  

IOP Publishing expands open access in Asia Pacific region with its first Read and...

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IOP Publishing (IOPP) has secured its first ‘Read and Publish’ transformative agreement in Taiwan, demonstrating its dedication to expanding open access (OA) to research in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and at scale globally. 

Nature recognised for contribution to climate science with international award 

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International science journal Nature received the Environmental Personality of the Year at the 24th Ecovidrio awards in a ceremony in Madrid today (Tuesday 19th December) for its extensive track record in disseminating the latest scientific discoveries and research, including on the biodiversity crisis, climate change and its effects.

PubHive Launches Enterprise Portal & Tailored Literature Workflow

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PubHive Ltd., a leading provider of AI-powered scientific literature & safety information workflows, today announces the launch of its groundbreaking PubHive Navigator Enterprise Portal, a state-of-the-art discovery and content management portal designed to revolutionize research processes for life science companies and their diverse divisions.

Taylor & Francis Online Streamlines Researcher Access to Cited Articles Through GetFTR Integration

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Researchers will experience streamlined access to cited articles with the addition of GetFTR (Get Full Text Research) to the references sections of Taylor & Francis journals. The integrated GetFTR indicator enables users to see at a glance which cited articles are available to read next, with smart links for direct access.

The Company of Biologists renews Read & Publish agreement with The Spanish National Research...

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The Company of Biologists is delighted to announce the renewal and expansion of our Read & Publish Open Access agreement with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) from 2024-2026.

Data training revealed as top unmet need for UK and US researchers in integrity...

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Data released today shows that a lack of training around data management is the top concern for researchers in the UK and US. When asked where more support was needed, eight out of ten of the top unmet needs related to data. This included training on data management, data repositories, data policies, metadata and the curation of data. 

Jisc and The Glenlead Centre partner to make digital tools and AI more accessible...

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The accessible digital futures project will convene higher education (HE) leaders from across the UK to highlight opportunities and address barriers to accessibility in digital and artificial intelligence (AI). New digital and AI technologies are radically transforming all facets of society, including HE where they can improve opportunities for inclusiveness and productivity through accessibility.