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Beijing International Book Fair announces new Academic publishing conference and hub ahead of its...
The Beijing International Book Fair (BIBF), 18-22 June 2025, the second largest book fair in the world, will see a growing focus on academic publishing with a new STM conference and hub for its 31th edition. Over 200 global libraries and research institutions will attend BIBF, organised by the China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Co., Ltd., alongside a growing list of international exhibitors from 80 countries (up from 71 in 2024).
Nature Portfolio expands to include Nature Health and Nature Sensors in 2026
Two new Nature journals, Nature Health and Nature Sensors, will launch in January 2026. These titles will offer new avenues for research publication in evolving and expanding areas such as health research and applied science, increasing knowledge around some of the critical priorities facing us in the world.
Duke University Press to publish open access monographs through MIT Press’s Direct to Open...
The MIT Press is proud to announce that beginning in 2026, Duke University Presswill join our Direct to Open (D2O) program. This collaboration marks the first such partnership with another university press for the D2O program, and reaffirms our shared commitment to open access publishing that is ethical, equitable, and sustainable.
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Aries Systems and Leza Solutions Partner to Support Scholarly Publishers in the Greater Middle...
Aries Systems Corporation, a leading provider of workflow management technologies for the scholarly publishing community, and Leza Solutions, a digital solutions designer and supplier, are pleased to announce their partnership to support end-to-end publishing in the Greater Middle East.
Wiley position statement on illegal scraping of copyrighted content by AI developers
At Wiley, we champion the value of intellectual property and the creators behind it. As pioneers in knowledge creation and dissemination for over two centuries, we are committed to ensuring that authors' works are respected and properly licensed in the evolving digital landscape. Collaboration between authors, scientific and scholarly societies, and AI developers ensures responsible use of AI to advance research and discovery while preserving the academic freedom that is essential to scholarly progress.
Wiley Announces Collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to Integrate Scientific Content into Life...
Wiley, one of the world’s largest publishers and a trusted leader in research and learning, today announces a new collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to launch a generative AI agent for scientific literature search on AWS. The first of its kind from a publisher on AWS, the AI agent will be unveiled at the 7th annual AWS Life Sciences Symposium in New York City on May 6.
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Duke University Press to publish open access monographs through MIT Press’s Direct to Open...
The MIT Press is proud to announce that beginning in 2026, Duke University Presswill join our Direct to Open (D2O) program. This collaboration marks the first such partnership with another university press for the D2O program, and reaffirms our shared commitment to open access publishing that is ethical, equitable, and sustainable.
Next generation OA publishing deals
The NORF Action Plan aspires that “by 2030 Ireland will have implemented a sustainable and inclusive course for achieving 100% open access to research publications.” While IReL’s current suite of over 20 transformative OA publishing agreements have been a success in rapidly accelerating the volume of Irish works make immediately open on publication, they have limitations: they may have article publishing limits; their pricing may not be adequately transparent; the transition to a pay-to-read may be unaffordable; and its not certain that the global uptake of such models will result in an ultimate transition to OA as the default.
Journals in Taylor & Francis collective funding pilot reach target for full open access...
Taylor & Francis has confirmed both journals in its innovative pilot, Collective Pathway to Open Publishing (CPOP), will be converted to open access (OA) for 2025. Announced in November 2024, CPOP has been devised as an alternative OA model for Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) journals, particularly those focused on regions with a high uptake of OA agreements.
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Nature Portfolio expands to include Nature Health and Nature Sensors in 2026
Two new Nature journals, Nature Health and Nature Sensors, will launch in January 2026. These titles will offer new avenues for research publication in evolving and expanding areas such as health research and applied science, increasing knowledge around some of the critical priorities facing us in the world.
Edinburgh University Press Entrusts Paradigm with Archiving 1,600 Books
Paradigm Publishing Services will begin digitally archiving scholarly texts from Edinburgh University Press this year. In 2026, approximately 300 titles from Edinburgh will be available digitally, with more scheduled to be archived in 2027. Overall, Edinburgh University Press plans to digitize and make 1,600 titles accessible through Paradigm, giving a new life to books that are no longer cited in their current form.
CBUA Introduces Trinka’s AI Writing Assistance for Its 10 Member Universities in Spain
The Consorcio de Bibliotecas Universitarias de Andalucía (CBUA), representing ten major universities in Spain, has partnered with Trinka AI to provide an advanced AI-powered writing assistant to students and faculty across its institutions. Through this initiative, all CBUA-affiliated universities will have access to Trinka Premium under its Institution Plan, offering a range of AI-driven writing enhancements designed to support academic and technical communication in both English and Spanish.
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Wiley Joins India’s Landmark One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) Initiative, Expanding Research Access
In line with the Government of India’s groundbreaking One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) initiative, Wiley, one of the world’s largest publishers and a trusted leader in research and learning, has signed a 3-year license agreement. Under this agreement, Wiley has enabled access to nearly 2,000 journals, supporting approximately 18 million students, researchers, and faculty across 6,300+ government higher education institutions and research centers nationwide.
IOP Publishing and Fudan University convene experts to explore AI and Machine Learning’s impact...
IOP Publishing and Fudan University are organising a one-day international workshop, AI-driven discoveries: Machine Learning for the Physical Sciences. The event brings together leading researchers from around the world to explore how machine learning and AI are transforming the physical sciences.
Clarivate identifies top 50 universities powering global innovation
Clarivate Plc, a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today released The top 50 universities powering global innovation report which analyzes the critical role of research in shaping global industrial innovation and societal impact, using data and expert insights derived from academic research and patent citations.