Springer Nature announces TA in Brazil
Springer Nature and Coordenação de Pessoal de Nível Superior have agreed to pilot their first Transformative Agreement in Brazil, with the goal of boosting scientific research and open access in the country.
Springer Nature and Coordenação de Pessoal de Nível Superior have agreed to pilot their first Transformative Agreement in Brazil, with the goal of boosting scientific research and open access in the country.
Hearst UK has announced the launch of new Women’s Health and Men’s Health apps as part of memberships that help journey to better health and fitness.
Future’s home interest brand Livingetc has announced 2024’s new interior design trend, Expressive Elegance, with the first of a new series of issues.
The state of the popular press, reporting Gaza, foreign ownership of the press, ignoring Chris Huhne and front page of the fortnight…
Taylor Swift becomes the first entertainer to land in the top five while Barbie takes the No. 100 spot.
Women’s Health UK editor-in-chief of seven years will now oversee strategy for both Women’s Health and Men’s Health in the UK.
Senior local editorial directors have joined forces in an unprecedented call for the “neighbour from hell” BBC to abandon its plans to expand aggressively into local news marketplaces already well served by commercial providers.
With a general election around the corner, one person we are bound to see a lot more of over the next 12 months is Sir John Curtice. Ray Snoddy gets his predictions on who will win the election and his thoughts on the state of political journalism.
Dr Alan Geere visits an Indian Ocean paradise facing extinction through climate change and finds local journalists are fighting hard to keep the issue in the headlines.
Gay Times was stuck in a rut, tied to its traditional publishing model and reaching only a small part of the LGBTQ+ community. Under the editorship of Lewis Corner, that began to change, as he explains to Ciar Byrne.
A picture is worth a thousand words, as the saying goes. Some MailOnline stories have more than a 100 pics. You do the maths! Peter Sands looks at the impact of pictures in news media.
The British press often comes in for criticism over its reporting of climate change. Former tabloid editor Ted Young says mainstream media can sometimes be the victim of fake news.
IOP Publishing has launched a new interdisciplinary OA journal aimed at fostering a sustainable future.
The Shropshire Star has announced the newest addition to its team as it welcomes former BBC presenter Eric Smith who will be hosting an exclusive weekly podcast.
As Cop28 gets under way in the United Arab Emirates, the Guardian’s team of environment reporters will provide round-the-clock coverage during another critical year of climate talks.
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