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
Shilpi Mehra takes a look at the pressures beneath the surface in the world of scholarly communications
Considering the needs of smaller publishers will yield more efficacious solutions and implementation at every scale, writes Danielle Padula
Negotiations on behalf of the UK higher education sector successfully conclude with all five major academic publishers
Questionnaire aims to uncover recent trends and future priorities of the scholarly communications community
Shafina Segon explains where higher education stands at the end of 2025 – and what 2026 must deliver
Frontiers paper says publishing policy now needs to keep pace with a "global community eager to use AI confidently and responsibly"
Leading Change with Confidence: Oren Beit-Arie takes a detailed look at Clarivate's Pulse of the Library 2025 report
Good information doesn’t happen by accident; it requires intentional behaviour, writes Simon Porter
Guide was authored by the Sense about Science charity and Taylor & Francis, with input from the UK Research Integrity Office
Paper argues that funders, governments and universities should intervene to prevent "draining of research"