LONDON, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier introduces Embase AI, a GenAI-powered version of Embase, the leading biomedical literature database. Embase AI transforms literature searches and other ...
Elsevier is expanding LeapSpace, the research-grade AI workspace, with new agentic capabilities that help researchers carry ...
It started earlier this month, when Elsevier sent open access forum Academia.edu 2,800 takedown notices for articles it owns the copyright to within a couple of weeks. Academia.edu is a ...
Three more U.K. universities have confirmed they are not taking subscriptions to Elsevier journals, with one Russell Group institution hitting out at the “financially unsustainable” terms of the ...
The addition of StudyFinder AI and Osmosis AI combines trusted content from books, videos and 3D models with user-centric AI ...
Elsevier anticipates LeapSpace will be particularly useful to researchers working in interdisciplinary fields or across research disciplines. (Jacob Wackerhausen ...
As a leader in the global movement toward open access to publicly funded research, the University of California is taking a firm stand by deciding not to renew its subscriptions with Elsevier. What ...
Academic publishing is a very good game indeed if you can manage to get into it. As the publisher the work is created at the expense of others, for free to you. There are no advances, no royalties, to ...
Imagine you’ve spent the last few years writing a manuscript. You submit it to a publisher, and they make you an offer: They’ll print it, but once it’s published, they own your work. They’ll sell it ...
After a year of talks, Dutch publishing giant Elsevier has struck a deal with a group of Norwegian universities that will allow academics to publish the vast majority of their work under open-access ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. A quiet revolution is sweeping the $20bn academic publishing market and its main operator Elsevier, partly ...
Boiled down to dollars and cents, the battle between the University of California, the nation’s premier producer of academic research, and Reed Elsevier, the world’s leading publisher of academic ...
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