U.S. Publishers Sue Google, Alleging Massive Copyright Infringement Behind Its Gemini AI Service

US publishers file suit against Google alleging Gemini AI was trained on millions of copyrighted works, and

STM defends independent scholarly communication and merit review

STM submits comments to the US OMB opposing proposed changes to federal grant regulations that would restrict

FIZ Karlsruhe engages in EU consultation on copyright

European Commission launches a public consultation on revising EU copyright law to address AI, with FIZ Karlsruhe

Research Needs a Shared Standard for AI Disclosure

Scholarly Kitchen presents outcomes from the WCRI Focus Track on AI disclosure standardization in research.

The OMB Guidance Revision Threatens All Research

Scholarly Kitchen analysis argues OMB guidance revision threatens not just STEM but all research including

Why Research Libraries Oppose the OMB Revisions to the Uniform Guidance

ARL explains why research libraries oppose the OMB Uniform Guidance revisions—restrictions that would limit

Where Do We Go From Here? How Scientific Societies are Thinking about the Proposed OMB Funding Rule

Scholarly Kitchen guest post presents society publishing leaders' perspectives on the OMB proposed funding

'Ask the Chefs: How Are You Responding to the OMB Proposed Rule Changes for US Research Funding?'

Scholarly Kitchen Chefs respond to proposed OMB rule changes to US federal research grant spending—changes

DORA to develop Practical Guide on Responsible Research Assessment in Scholarly Communication

DORA announces a new practical guide on responsible research assessment for scholarly communication, building

'Before the Guardrails: Why AI Governance in Research Must Start with Purpose'

Scholarly Kitchen argues AI governance in research must be purpose-led and collectively managed across publishing

'Making AI Use of Scholarly Content Traceable, Measurable, and Trustworthy: A Meeting Report from Cambridge Scholarly

Cambridge workshop brought together publishers, NISO, COUNTER, and researchers to develop standards for provenance,

UNESCO launches Open Science Platform to enhance global knowledge sharing

UNESCO has launched an Open Science Platform during UN Open Source Week 2026, designed to promote open access to its scientific knowledge and outputs while tracking global progress on open science.