Open Access Week 2024: Navigating the Disputes between Community and Commercialization

Open access (OA) can be defined as being able to access research without having to go through financial, legal, or technological hurdles. This model has become a trend in the academic process that aims at equal sharing of knowledge and openness of outcomes. But to get some insight into the kind of effectiveness that OA […]
Human-Centered AI Enhancing Peer Review

Introduction: The Evolving Landscape of Peer Review Peer review remains an effective and vital concept for academic publishing, since it helps to maintain the integrity of scientific research. Manuscripts are subject to professional evaluation during this procedure, which upholds standards and validates new findings. Despite the importance it holds, peer review faces challenges, such as […]
Navigating the Ethics of AI in Publishing

As generative AI technologies are disrupting the publishing industry, more innovations are now expected in the market. AI application in publishing raises several questions of moral character that need to be thought through and handled properly: from issues to do with authorship and biases to those to do with privacy implications.The inability to determine the […]
The Evolution of Content Creation: How Generative AI Is Revolutionizing Publishing

The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in this modern age is a complete game changer in the world of content creation. All these major developments are not only revolutionizing traditional publishing processes but also helping to reshape how content is produced, read, and customized for readers. GAI refers to the use of algorithms and […]
Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age: Challenges and Opportunities

Even though it might seem simple in the modern world, the gradual shift from print media to digital publication was a big deal. Nevertheless, conventional publishing trends and procedures have remained deeply ingrained in custom. The current landscape of scholarly publishing emphasizes workflow efficiency and prioritizes quick dissemination of research and simple access to results. […]
Research Integrity in Changing World

Research Integrity in a Changing World Panel Discussion Watch Webinar What to Expect from the Panel Discussion/Webinar? Join us for an engaging panel discussion on “Research Integrity in a Changing World.” Explore the evolving landscape of research integrity and its impact on scholarly publishing. As we navigate through this crucial topic, we’ll explore the latest […]
Nvcleus Partners with ReviewerCredits
Nvcleus, powered by Amnet, a leading multichannel, end-to-end publishing platform, proudly announces its strategic collaboration with ReviewerCredits, a renowned Berlin-based network dedicated to peer reviewers and publishing integrity. This collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency for journal and book publishers by integrating ReviewerCredits into the Nvcleus platform. The integration facilitates faster and more efficient peer […]
Academic Publishing Trends to Expect in 2024

Every year, academic publishing advances with the advent of technological innovations. In 2024, there are major trends that will factor into the growth of academic publishing. While it would be great to have already invested in these, it is not too late to start now. Artificial Intelligence The prospects of artificial intelligence (AI) in the […]
Open Science to maximize research reproducibility

Research Reproducibility Research reproducibility has become a major concern for the science community. Unless the published research provides insight into the process, we cannot rule out that the result may be statistically insignificant or incorrect. Research is reproducible when others or your future self can replicate the process and obtain similar results for the same […]
The Advent of OA Publishing and the Changing Landscape of Scholarly Publishing

For millennia, research articles have remained behind paywalls or in the hands of the elite. arXiv.org, the first repository used by researchers to self-archive articles, marks the beginning of the open access (OA) movement. Later, in 1994, with the advent of the internet, Dr. Stevan Harnard encouraged authors to publish articles with OA. The Budapest […]
