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Global divide
Clarivate and CAPES expand partnership in five-year deal
Agreement expands access to academia, government, life sciences and healthcare data across more than 400 institutions
Why the future of academic publishing “must be impact-focused”
Bristol University Press report showcases its role in advancing global knowledge and public policy around SDGs
T&F signs OA deal with biggest university in Latin America
Three-year partnership will enable UNAM researchers to publish open access articles in more than 2,400 journals
SSP announces finalists for 2025 EPIC Awards
Awards highlight achievements of individuals and teams advancing scholarly publishing through creativity, collaboration, and innovation
British Academy extends partial randomisation trial
Diversity of both applicants and awardees – and universities in which they are based – improved in first three years of project
The state of research assessment
New Springer Nature white paper gives insights from more than 6,600 researchers on evaluation practices
PLOS announces China partnership
Parties will work on topics and content related to open access, open science, scientific integrity and scientific evaluation
Breaking down silos and beating donkeys with carrots
Hannah Baldwin offers her insights from this year's Researcher to Reader conference held in London
Cambridge to conduct ‘radical’ review of open research
Project aims to support innovation and researchers’ needs in a manner that’s sustainable for all major stakeholders
Bridging the great divide
How global scholarly research reflects inequality – but also increased interconnection
New speaker announced for One Nation One Subscription webcast
Anindita Bhadra is a Professor of Biology at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata, India












