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'Discovery Is Becoming an AI-Native Workflow: Why the KGL–Cashmere Partnership
KGL argues that content discovery in scholarly publishing is rapidly
New Independence with Impact Report shows Sage investing in critical thinking
Sage's 2025 Independence with Impact report highlights the publisher's
'Scholarly Society Sustainability in an Unstable Publishing World: Reasons
Robert Harington surveys the pressures facing scholarly society publishers
Cochrane selects Laser AI and Nested Knowledge for evidence synthesis platform
Cochrane selected two AI tools — Laser AI and Nested Knowledge —
'Guest Post — Societies 2030: The Community Advantage in an AI-First World'
Guest bloggers call for society publishers to recognize and activate
'Guest Post — The Perils of Using Generative AI to Perform Research Tasks:
A synthesis of editor and publisher perspectives on the risks of
'Responding to the Threat of Zero-Click Search and AI Summaries: How Do We
AI-driven zero-click search results and generative AI summaries are
CAS launches CAS Newton℠, agentic AI tool for scientific discovery
CAS launching an agentic AI system is significant on multiple fronts: CAS is one of the most authoritative chemistry/science literature databases in existence, and their move into agentic AI signals that the major scholarly infrastructure players are now building tools that autonomously reason ac...
Clarivate AI50 Report Highlights Global Leaders in AI Invention
Clarivate — whose Web of Science and citation analytics sit at the heart of scholarly publishing infrastructure — publishing an AI invention rankings report is notable on two levels: it demonstrates their expanding role as an AI intelligence provider, and the underlying data (patent + citation an...
ARL and CNI Report Explores Strategic AI Futures for Research Libraries
ARL and CNI — two of the most influential library consortia in North America — have jointly released a strategic scenario planning report on AI's future impact on research libraries.
Scholarly Society Sustainability in an Unstable Publishing World: Reasons to be Cheerful, Parts 1, 2, and 3.
Robert Harington surveys the current landscape for society publishers — buffeted by AI disruption, open access mandates, research integrity crises, and operational pressures — and finds reasons for cautious optimism.
Springer Nature Announces Excellent FY 2025 Results
Springer Nature's FY 2025 results show 6.2% revenue growth and 9.2% profit growth, with AI deployment explicitly cited as a key growth driver.
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