"Optimising the UK’s university research infrastructure assets" brings together a range of perspectives, says Victoria Moody
Analysis & opinion
Simon Epstein and Emma Watkins describe how a society publisher unlocked author insights and improved workflows
As the fuss over GPT-style technology continues, scientists are now fully aware that the future of research productivity will depend on Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, a different kind of AI, called extractive summarisation and based on natural language processing, will bring a much-needed time-saving tool to authors. Such a tool preserves the integrity of the evidence without ‘hallucinations’.
Tricia Miller and Andrea Lopez explain how the model benefits everyone in the scholarly community
Victoria Suslak explores the various choices that libraries have when acquiring content
Caren Milloy outlines the policy’s impact and the work that made it happen
Libraries can get more granularity from COUNTER reports, thanks to a recently adopted analytics tag – while community-agreed standards help protect privacy, says Rob Scaysbrook
Alan Maloney talks all things UX after winning OpenAthens’ best publisher user experience award this year
Dror Kolodkin-Gal explains how image integrity issues occur, their consequences and how to prevent them
Kamran Kardan asks: what is the future for OERs and how is the industry taking account of them?
Fabricio Pamplona explores the advantages of publishing visual abstracts alongside research papers
Nadine D. Buckland examines the value of university presses in the Caribbean