Springer Nature expands use of AI across publishing workflows
Publisher expects the use of tools to grow by further 25% in 2026 as it continues embedding AI through workflows
Publisher expects the use of tools to grow by further 25% in 2026 as it continues embedding AI through workflows
Organisation says the investment "recognises its work in developing open-source publishing technologies"
Institutions will have perpetual access to more than 34,000 articles published between 1853 and 2004
Partnership aims to raise public awareness of agriculture and biology and advance sustainable solutions
Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact
Collaboration "has given us tremendous confidence in the reliability and future-readiness of our publishing infrastructure"
Expanded waiver programme offers tiered APC discounts for authors across 122 economies publishing in IOP journals
Publishers Association report highlights growing AI licensing market and urges UK government to reject copyright exceptions
Partnership brings hundreds of Wiley journals and Cochrane evidence into AI tools used by physicians at the point of care
Infrastructure enables standardised exchange of publication metadata between publishers, institutions, and funders
On the 30th anniversary of MathSciNet, Edward Dunne retraces the history of Mathematical Reviews and explains its importance
Expanded partnership will migrate more than 50 chemistry journals to Silverchair Platform