Boning up on tech transformation
Richard Hollingsworth and Emma Vodden explain how technology should be treated as a strategic asset in the world of academic publishing
Richard Hollingsworth and Emma Vodden explain how technology should be treated as a strategic asset in the world of academic publishing
AI increases both the risk of deliberate metric manipulation as well as the overall noise in the scholarly publishing system, writes David Stuart
Andrea Chiarelli explains how identifiers, metadata and shared infrastructures bolster research integrity
Octopus founder Alexandra Freeman explains how the platform will "change the culture to one that is more collaborative than competitive"
Artificial intelligence is the future for all industries – including scholarly publishing, writes Darrell Gunter
Dan Mayers, head of product development at OpenAthens, unveils the secrets to a first-class user experience
Resham Kotecha explains how the Open Data Institute responds to global challenges surrounding critical data infrastructures
Reporting from the PubCon event, Cait Cullen asks: is artificial intelligence a threat to integrity or the herald of new opportunities?
"Optimising the UK’s university research infrastructure assets" brings together a range of perspectives, says Victoria Moody
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).…
Joseph Koivisto and Jordan Sly from the University of Maryland discuss the implications of the publications-as-data model