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Research4Life works with more than 185 publisher partners to provide access to 250,000 journals, books and databases
Research4Life works with more than 185 publisher partners to provide access to 250,000 journals, books and databases
On the 30th anniversary of MathSciNet, Edward Dunne retraces the history of Mathematical Reviews and explains its importance
Researchers operating across multiple institutions and publication venues face a confusing landscape, writes Joanna Young
Collaboration and shared digital solutions give universities practical ways to protect themselves, says Liam Earney
Christopher Kenneally argues that AI is not just a tool, but a medium reshaping research culture, authority and communication
In the fight to safeguard academic credibility, authentication infrastructure is a vital line of defence, says Jon Bentley
Darrell Gunter explains why the industry must embrace compute-ready documents to survive the AI era
Tamir Borensztajn reframes artificial intelligence as the "connective tissue of academic knowledge"
Liz Martin explains some of the strategies that led to a 36 per cent reduction in carbon emissions at IOP Publishing
Darrell Gunter says mechanisms that governed trust, correction, and authority in the print and early digital eras are no longer sufficient
Steve Smith argues that the "Knowledge Object" should be considered the atomic unit of the scholarly record
Considering the needs of smaller publishers will yield more efficacious solutions and implementation at every scale, writes Danielle Padula