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STM has signed on as a member of the Coalition for Diversity & Inclusion in Scholarly Communications (C4DISC), joining other influential organisations to work towards a more diverse scholarly publishing industry. C4DISC believes in valuing the skills and viewpoints of professionals from diverse backgrounds who have historically had less representation in scholarly communications. This approach...
READ MOREFollowing more than a decade of leadership within STM, most recently as chair of the Standards and Technology Committee (STeC), IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg will step down from the position, in connection with his departure from Elsevier. IJsbrand Jan has been one of the driving forces behind STM’s work on standards and technology, and STM would...
READ MOREToday, the European Parliament made a significant stride in the governance of artificial intelligence with the final approval of the Artificial Intelligence Act, a world-first legislation intended to regulate the development and use of AI and sets an example for responsible AI governance. STM welcomes the vote and endorses the Act’s positioning on the...
READ MOREWhat does STM publishing have to offer, and why should it be considered a career option? Join us for a free STM webinar on Thursday, May 9th at 10 am EDT, 3 pm BST, and 4 pm CEST, where three expert industry speakers – Jessica Anne Carter, Publishing Assistant at University of Toronto Press), John...
READ MOREModerated by Richard Northover, Product Manager, Identity + Access, STM Solutions Sharing Platforms are expected to seek permission from publishers before they can make protected journal articles available through their services. Publishers are responsible for making relevant and necessary information about rights and sharing policies available to platforms to allow them to make sharing decisions...
READ MOREPublisher copyright agreements. Why these are needed and what researchers/authors and their institutions and funders should know about them. Background: Authors automatically have rights in the works they write as their creators, but these may be subject to requirements from their institutions, funders and/or publishers to assign or license those rights to them. As an...
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