We have issued the latest iteration of our policy on the application of AI tools. The policy aims to promote ethical and transparent use of AI, while addressing the risks and challenges it can pose for research publishing. Read more: http://spr.ly/6049giK5S #GenerativeAI #ResearchIntegrity
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Each year in July, the United Nations High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) meets to follow up on and review the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This year, we��ve compiled a list of some of our recent open access sustainability articles, to show instances of how research is helping achieve each one of the UN's SDGs. From “no poverty” and “zero hunger” to “life below water” and “life on land”, take a read to find research that highlights many of the problems facing society, and offers solutions with case studies and discussions of policy impact: https://lnkd.in/edpy6v6g Browse Sustainable Development Goals Online (SDGO), a carefully curated interdisciplinary collection of digital content mapped to the United Nations’ SDGs: https://lnkd.in/eUw8Gv86 #SDGs #OpenAccess #ResearchImpact
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Taylor & Francis' roots go back to 1798, when Richard Taylor launched the Philosophical Magazine, one of the first scientific journals. Today we have 375 peer-reviewed journals across medicine, health, and pharmaceutical science, covering specialist areas of practice from surgery to substance misuse. We sat down with four people who work at Taylor & Francis – including Head of Publication Development Jonathan Patience, Senior Editor Kelly Ann Soldavin, Journal of Current Medical Economics Executive Editor Mike Gregg, and Current Medical Research & Opinion Executive Editor Mithi Ahmed-Richards – to ask them what they do in their day-to-day work as publishers to support the medical communications community. Read their stories: http://spr.ly/60489WRTM #MedComms #MedPubs
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We’re delighted to share this blog from Taylor & Francis Partnership Development Manager, Open Access Books, Maria Angelaki, and Open Access Books Lead, James Watson. Reflecting on 10 years of open access books at T&F, Maria and James spoke to the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) and OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks) about our work with DOAB, recent developments like our Pledge to Open pilot, and the future of OA books. Read their post here: https://lnkd.in/eXhFfRgf #OpenAccess #OA
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We are pleased to bring you this episode of Wayfinders, featuring Nathaniel Gore (on right), PeerJ, Stacey Burke, American Physiological Society (APS), and Kellie O'Rourke, Cambridge University Press, hosted by Malavika Legge. The Wayfinders series is brought to you by OASPA; it brings to life practical case-studies helping all organizations find ways to increase equity in open access (OA). Nathaniel Gore: “We are focusing on how we as a publisher are trying to remove the per publication charge, we see that as potentially the most significant barrier to equitable participation and open science communication.” Listen to hear how PeerJ designed and implement that model: https://lnkd.in/egGJEpbR PeerJ is an award-winning Open Access publisher dedicated to advancing scholarly communication and research dissemination. Learn more: https://peerj.com/ #OpenResearch Cambridge University Press & Assessment Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association
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We’re proud to share a new podcast guest hosted by Victoria Hart, PharmD, Medical Associate at OPEN Health, which features our very own Kelly Ann Soldavin along with Jon Viney, Senior Scientific Director at OPEN Health, discussing the current landscape and future implications of AI in medical publications from a publisher and agency perspective. From enhancing accessibility and readability through plain language summaries to addressing concerns such as data security and accuracy, the conversation delves into the potential benefits and challenges of integrating AI. Listen now to “From Pixels to Patients: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Medical Communication”: http://spr.ly/604991DQb #AI #MedComms ISMPP (International Society for Medical Publication Professionals)
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This Pride Month, we’re celebrating the enduring legacy of Judith Butler’s ‘Gender Trouble.’ There’s a reason this title is in our Routledge Classics series – it’s a landmark, ground-breaking text in Queer Theory that’s just as relevant today as it was when it came out in 1990. A radical examination of the “irreducible complexity of sexuality” and gender identity, it’s a text that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of Pride. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dHC3taDa Access a free extract of the book: https://lnkd.in/dp5inv-U #PrideMonth
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At Taylor & Francis, we publish cutting-edge research across our portfolio. We are proud to announce a partnership with the Informa Global Finance brand Zephyr, who are featuring our content in their Mid-Year Outlook. Learn more and browse articles from our popular Financial Analysts Journal: https://lnkd.in/e3kMQQvc Informa Connect - Global Finance
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Congratulations to our Taylor & Francis shortlisted, winners, runners up, and highly commended for the 2023 Informa Awards! Lisa Mahan, Kate Turney, Tim Britton, Benjamin Powell, and Rajni Dhingra are shown here having a wonderful time at the ceremony, held in London last month. Well done to Sade East, Andrew Miller, Karen Wernick, Tania Dungca, Sophie Sarney, Elesha Stevenson, Tomoko Yamanojo, Preetish Nayak, Nikhil Kamani, Saykat Biswas, Anuradha KR, David Maycock, Mansoor Khan, Vinaya kumar HJ, Megan Hilands, Federica Fiore, Aniket Verma, Biswa Jena, Puneeth Nath, Rakshith Nandakumar, Manish Kumar Jain, Catherine Bernard, Mellisa Glaysher, Nicola Parkin, Sarah Hudson, Christopher Hook, Elaine Lieu, Siobhan Tierney, Rajni Dhingra, Arijit Khasnobis, Anand Goyal, Sheetal Verma, Paolo Lombardi, Amanda Ward, Sarah Cochran, Laura Horton, Stewart Gardiner, Michaela Atherley, Linda Fraser, Jess Elfernink, Hazel Dickens, Ian Skeels, Emma Greenwood, Tracey Cleary, Suchismita Chaki, Priya Balakrishnan, Chelsey Horstmann Dennis, Ramya Gopalakrishnan, Nikki Selmes, Taranjot Singh, Madhuri Vyas, Athira T, Neeta Chavan, Monika J, Ritesh Thawkar, Devaraj Yellappa, Sathiawathi Malaichamy, Kiran K, and Cecilia Dang.
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Pride is a celebration of authenticity, acceptance, and love in the face of societal adversity. It symbolizes the LGBTQIA+ community's ongoing journey toward equality and visibility, and is an assertion of resilience and the refusal to be silenced. From issues affecting women and LGBTQIA+ students, to answering the question “why LGBTQ+ events matter,” browse LGBTQIA+ resources, from videos and interviews with our authors, to chapter excerpts, webinars, and more: http://spr.ly/604354pNx #PrideMonth
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