Why trusted content matters more than ever
As AI tools become increasingly integrated into research workflows, questions of trust become more vital
As AI tools become increasingly integrated into research workflows, questions of trust become more vital
Platform clarifies author responsibility and consequences for failing to verify AI-generated material
Long-term solutions must be dynamic, involve multiple sectors and hold all stakeholders to account, writes Sabina Alam
Thirty years after its formation, Nicola Poser discusses the role of Mathematical Reviews / MathSciNet
Researchers at more than 70,000 institutions worldwide will gain clearer visibility into full-text availability
Nearly 60 per cent of researchers use AI, yet trust remains a major barrier
Expanded licence intended to help institutions address what it describes as a “growing permissions gap”
A new OCLC report explains how to make OA routes reliable in hybrid environments
Nick Morley looks at real examples of hallucinated citations in published research, and explains what they mean for science
First FoSci report sets out scope, methods and challenges facing those on the front line of research integrity
Publishers bringing the case are Elsevier, Cengage, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan Publishers and McGraw Hill
Discussion document, published in March, sets out considerations for handling peer-reviewed scholarly content