IOPP announces new OA agreement
IOP Publishing and the University of California have signed an open access agreement.
IOP Publishing and the University of California have signed an open access agreement.
DMGT has thrown its weight behind a new initiative to prevent AI developers from scraping content creators’ work without their permission.
The Independent and Proton are to tackle cybersecurity and privacy head on with new dedicated editorial channel.
Thomas Hawkins has been announced as new editor of The Sunday Post.
Following successful trial, authors publishing with Nature will now benefit from universal TPR, enabling greater knowledge sharing and building on principles of open science.
BirminghamLive has announced the launch of an immersive campaign tackling rising concerns over knife crime in the city, calling on government for change.
The Economist has issued updates to its app.
Emma Hayes joins the Guardian as columnist for Women’s Euros 2025.
FACT Dining Awards London is to make its debut at ARCADE, Battersea Power Station on 25 September, 2025.
The Independent has announced it will be the official news partner of Henley Literary Festival 2025.
Metro is joining forces with the Black British Initiative to boost representation for Black entrepreneurs across the UK through a 12-month content partnership.
Elsevier and Vinnova have announced a partnership to strengthen Sweden’s leadership in research and innovation.
The NUJ has condemned as deplorable, the IRGC’s detention of an Iran International journalist’s family.
Last week WAN-IFRA voiced serious concern over the growing deterioration of press freedom in El Salvador.
Frontiers has announced it has extended its ZBMed partnership as the first publisher to sign up to the Open Life Science Database (OLSPub).
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