NEW YORK, March 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier today launches Osmosis AI, the first medical study companion to combine AI-powered conversation with the visual learning of Osmosis videos and 140 ...
A report from Elsevier shows that research funders are facing significant gaps between their stated priorities and the implementation of such priorities, particularly in aligning funding with societal ...
Through Elsevier's ongoing partnership with Jisc, the agreement supports UK academic research institutions by combining reading access with open access publishing options, delivering the following ...
Elsevier, publisher of science journals and clinical decision-support tools, is rolling out an AI-powered research tool it says is built to transform how researchers work. LeapSpace is an AI-assisted ...
Scientific publishing giant Elsevier put out a total of six publications between 2000 and 2005 that were sponsored by unnamed pharmaceutical companies and looked like peer reviewed medical journals, ...
In my circles, the answer to this question is fairly obvious. But as I was trying to explain to undergraduates how messed up scholarly publishing is, I realized it's hard to grasp unless you already ...
New generative AI tool on ScienceDirect, the world's largest platform for peer-reviewed research used by millions of researchers each day, saves half of literature research time, supports better ...
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 ...
Elsevier, the European academic publishing giant has acquired bepress, a 73 person academic publishing service based in Berkeley, California for an undisclosed amount as it expands its publishing, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In 1995, Forbes, the business magazine, made a prediction: Elsevier, the largest publisher of scientific ...
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 ...
A scholarly journal run by the Dutch publishing giant Elsevier has come under scrutiny for rejecting a paper submitted for publication because, among other reasons, it didn’t cite enough of the ...
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