Why scholarly publishing needs a neutral governance body for the AI age
Darrell Gunter says mechanisms that governed trust, correction, and authority in the print and early digital eras are no longer sufficient
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
Benefits "will only be realised if AI is used transparently, ethically and to strengthen, rather than replace, human expertise"
Frontiers paper says publishing policy now needs to keep pace with a "global community eager to use AI confidently and responsibly"
New features "designed to allow users to spend more time on research and innovation rather than on time-intensive tasks.”
Report calls robust for national oversight in the UK, comprising sector-wide guidance on usage for REF29
New integrated workspace will combine the broadest collection of trusted scientific content with responsible AI
PRX Intelligence will publish research on artificial intelligence and machine learning that advances physical sciences
Clarivate Pulse of the Library Report points to growing maturity in library approaches to artificial intelligence
Guidance "addresses research methodology and peer review, while setting standards for disclosure and reproducibility"
Perspectives on AI in scholarly communications – a discussion with libraries and publishing professionals
Wiley AI Gateway brings scholarly content directly into Anthropic's Claude, AWS Marketplace, Mistral AI's Le Chat, and Perplexity