"Our Geographical Pricing model reflects our commitment to help advance science and healthcare to advance human progress by ...
Elsevier's study found that research funders consider sustainable development, digital transformation and graduate outcomes ...
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, ...
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 ...
Elsevier is introducing Embase AI, a GenAI-powered version of Embase, the leading biomedical literature database, to transform literature searches and other tasks carried out by multiple teams, ...
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 ...
A former worker at Cell Press Inc., who accused it and his ex-employer’s parent companies Elsevier Inc. and RELX PLC of greenwashing, missed a key filing window before bringing disability ...
Seven faculty members from Mohan Babu University have been recognised in the World’s Top 2% Scientist List, compiled by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier. The prestigious ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...