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At the AAP’s Annual Meeting, Talk of AI, Copyright, and ‘Ripples of Hope’
The Association of American Publishers 2026 Annual Meeting centered
Copyright Clearance Center adds internal AI reuse rights to Higher Education
CCC's Annual Copyright License for Higher Education will include
STM consultation on responsible use of research content in generative AI urges
STM's consultation 'Toward Responsible Use of Research Content in
Publishers and Authors Sue Meta, Alleging 'Massive' Copyright Infringement
Major publishers including Elsevier, Hachette, Macmillan, Cengage,
STM consultation on responsible use of research content in generative AI urges feedback by mid-June
STM's industry-wide consultation on responsible AI use of research content is a significant policy moment — it invites input from all major stakeholders (publishers, researchers, GenAI developers, funders) and could produce the closest thing to a sector-wide framework for AI training data governa...
Weekend reads: A retraction for top cancer researcher; paper mill ads paired to IEEE proceedings; about that study on ChatGPT and learning
Dense roundup hitting multiple critical AI-in-publishing threads simultaneously: paper mills exploiting IEEE proceedings at scale (1,700 offers), AI disclosure policies not working across 5 million papers, a South Africa AI policy withdrawn due to AI-generated fake sources, and a Harvard physicis...
ALA draft Guidance on Artificial Intelligence in Libraries open for comment until May 8
ALA formalizing AI guidance for libraries is a significant policy marker.
NISO Plus Baltimore Slides on AI in Scholarly Communications and More Are Now Available
NISO has released slides from its 2025 Plus Baltimore conference, covering AI in scholarly communications, trust markers for research integrity, and open infrastructure.
Academic Publishing in the Age of AI: From Content to Trust
A Scholarly Kitchen essay argues that AI is not merely a workflow efficiency tool for academic publishing — it is a structural transformation of how knowledge circulates and how scientific authority is conferred.
AI disclosure practices highlighted in scholarly publishing commentary
A commentary in American Ethnologist spotlights growing norms around generative AI disclosure in scholarly authorship.
Frontiers launches AI guidance for researchers, editors, and reviewers in scholarly publishing
Highly relevant and timely.
UK Government AI and copyright consultation update removes preference for text
The UK Government has reversed its earlier proposal to allow AI companies