AI and NLP will increasingly help researchers to search content in accordance with their preferences. Search can now happen according to specific publisher or author preferences through tools like automated intelligent recommendation functions, granular search functions, well-indexed metadata, etc. … Read More
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Content Repurposing – Digital Transformation of Scientific Publishing
STM publishing continues to evolve and serves a wide array of academic & scientific communities. And the rise of open access, the impact of mobile tech, and the shifting demand for online content to stay relevant is shaping up their business strategies. … Read More

Metadata & Discovery take center stage at NISO Plus 2021
As the ‘nuts and bolts’ of scholarly and technical research communication become increasingly complex, NISO Plus is quickly becoming one of the most popular conferences for the scholarly research content market. … Read More

Harnessing AI for LIBOR Transition
Regulators want LIBOR to phased out by December 2021, banks and financial institutes must pivot to risk-free alternative rates. … Read More

Making Waves in the World of Data
We have been working with our clients to build a data-driven decision-making strategy to make their journey of digital transformation successful. A key component here, involves working with a vast amount of data generated in the form of emails, images, financial transaction information, audio files, web page cookies, business documents, and social media messages. … Read More

Safeguarding Drug Discovery and Trials Beyond the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 has triggered a rush of clinical trials to discover vaccines, threatening the continuity and success of non-COVID-19 drug discovery pipelines. This guide will help you learn to mitigate these new challenges, maintain pole position, and grow your business into the future with practical strategies for decentralization. … Read More

SSP’s 43rd Annual Meeting – Charting a New Course from Chaos to Innovation
The Society’s first-ever fully digital conference covered areas like advance scholarly publishing and communication and the professional development of its members through education, collaboration, and networking. … Read More

The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Turning Point For The Scholarly Publishing Community
In the wake of the pandemic’s initial widespread impact, the scholarly publishing community opened its doors to provide access to its material to all those who could get online. Publishers worldwide joined forces to offer research materials for free through online aggregators such as JSTOR, Project MUSE, and others. … Read More

Overcoming Public Data Challenges with the Straive Data Platform
Enterprises tend to employ data from external sources in their data strategy to convert insights into financial gain as they mature in their data journey. This external data comes in diverse forms. However, for enterprises, the most critical is public data. … Read More

Global Specifications for Accessible Publishing – Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Common accessibility standards such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 and EPUB Accessibility 1.0 work together to enable accessible publishing. Publishers can also leverage other useful documents, such as the Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled and the PDF/UA standard, to make digital content accessible to readers with disabilities. … Read More

How to Address ESG Data Scarcity for Private Companies
There are currently no compliance mandate around ESG reporting, especially for private companies, and such reporting is voluntary. While many large companies report on ESG as part of CSR, growing awareness among investors and consumers about ESG has led to this becoming a more widespread practice. … Read More

Digital technologies will define the future of Publishing
The scholarly publishing industry has undergone significant changes over the last few decades, and with the pandemic outbreak, it became significant for the scholarly communication sector to understand and respond quickly to the new normal. … Read More

Peer Review Management – An Interview with Craig Raybould, COO, Hindawi
Craig Raybould in his inteview on Peer review highlights publication operation, open access and impacts on the valuechain. … Read More

Peer Review in Scholarly Publications – Opportunities and Challenges
Peer review is an essential component of the publication process since it provides a seal of approval on which academics can establish their reputations. The process has become the cornerstone of the scholarly publishing system as it reveals an author’s work for evaluation by other specialists in the field. … Read More

Peer Review Management – Interview with Dr Helina Marshall
Dr Marshall is a Senior Research Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast and was the first early career researcher recruited to the editorial board of Access Microbiology, a new OA journal from the Microbiology Society. … Read More