Harvard study finds AI-generated papers on Google Scholar - why it mattersAI-generated misinformation in scholarly literature is a growing concern, especially related to critical areas affecting policy.
Invasion of the 'journal snatchers': the firms that buy science publications and turn them rogue'Journal snatchers' are transforming reputable scholarly journals into predatory publications, undermining research integrity.
Harvard study finds AI-generated papers on Google Scholar - why it mattersAI-generated misinformation in scholarly literature is a growing concern, especially related to critical areas affecting policy.
Invasion of the 'journal snatchers': the firms that buy science publications and turn them rogue'Journal snatchers' are transforming reputable scholarly journals into predatory publications, undermining research integrity.
Ideas for navigating editor-reviewer relationships (opinion)Editors and reviewers can significantly shape a scholar's career, with their feedback affecting tenure and promotion opportunities.Thoughtful communication and understanding between authors and reviewers are crucial for successful publication.
Publishers are selling papers to train AIs - and making millions of dollarsScholarly publishers are increasingly forming licensing agreements with tech companies for AI training data, prompting tracking of these evolving deals.
Scholarly publishing world slow to embrace generative AIGenerative AI is transforming scholarly publishing but requires a shared understanding and framework to manage its implications.
Publishers are selling papers to train AIs - and making millions of dollarsScholarly publishers are increasingly forming licensing agreements with tech companies for AI training data, prompting tracking of these evolving deals.
Scholarly publishing world slow to embrace generative AIGenerative AI is transforming scholarly publishing but requires a shared understanding and framework to manage its implications.