Cambridge urges licensing safeguards for training LLMs
Cambridge University Press & Assessment calls on governments to protect copyright through licensing as AI training rules develop worldwide
Cambridge University Press & Assessment calls on governments to protect copyright through licensing as AI training rules develop worldwide
University press says decision reflects its mission to increase global access to trusted academic resources
Everyone can learn from the wider teaching of Indigenous Knowledges, writes Jackie Greatorex
A year after the launch of the Cambridge Prisms series, Jessica Jones reflects on the journals’ shared values of community, collaboration and equity
More than 114 million research papers, book chapters and scholarly materials were downloaded
Chomsky and Sunstein feature among influential academics in series
Rules are set out in the first AI ethics policy from the organisation and apply to research papers, books and other scholarly works
Publisher has signed transformative agreements covering more than 2,000 institutions worldwide
Publisher is 'building an open future, unlocking the potential of research'
What to do if your research paper is too long for an article but not long enough for a monograph? Katie Silvester explains
The 4th ALPSP University Press Redux 2022 will take place virtually in partnership with Cambridge University Press. Redux 2022 will approach the pressing themes…
Fiona Hutton, of Cambridge University Press and Assessment, looks back over her career and tells of her love of the wilderness