Building a sustainable future for open access requires more than individual initiatives, it requires infrastructure that enables organizations to work together efficiently at scale. As Yvonne Campfens, Executive Director of OA Switchboard, notes: "This integration is a strong step toward the kind of seamless, scalable infrastructure the open access community needs to thrive." Through our partnership with Stichting OA Switchboard, we're connecting our systems to support more transparent, efficient, and scalable open access workflows, so researchers can focus on what matters most: advancing knowledge. Learn more about the partnership: https://lnkd.in/e4szeaYn #OpenAccess #OpenScience #OASwitchboard #ScholarlyPublishing #ResearchInfrastructure
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Frontiers is a leading research publisher. Our role is to provide the world’s scientists with a rigorous and efficient publishing experience. Scientists empower society and our mission is to accelerate collaboration and discovery by making science open – enabling researchers to find the solutions we all need for healthy lives on a healthy planet. Powered by custom-built technology, artificial intelligence, and a collaborative peer review, our community journals give experts in more than 1,800 academic fields an open access platform to publish high quality, high impact research. Through our outreach work to build strong partnerships with businesses, policymakers, and educators, we’re leading the transition to open science. For more information, visit: http://www.frontiersin.org
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Two industry awards. One message: trusted science needs openness, integrity and responsible innovation working together. A double win for Frontiers at the 2026 EPIC Awards from the Society for Scholarly Publishing. 🥇 Gold for our AI white paper Unlocking AI potential: advancing integrity, quality, and equity in scholarly publishing through responsible use of AI 🥈 Silver for our Guardians of Science campaign Unveiling the human force behind research integrity Both awards recognize work at the heart of Frontiers’ mission: making science open, rigorous and trusted. Our AI white paper draws on insights from 1,645 researchers worldwide. It found that 53% of peer reviewers and 87% of early-career researchers are already using AI tools, while also highlighting the governance gaps the sector still needs to address. Our Guardians of Science campaign brought a less visible part of publishing into focus: the people, processes and technology protecting the scientific record. Through video, editorial storytelling and an interview with AIRA, Frontiers’ AI Review Assistant, the campaign made research integrity more visible, human and accessible. Read the full story ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eZxezCzX
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There can be a lot to navigate when publishing research. That’s why we’ve created a dedicated author hub to help make every stage clearer. From planning your manuscript to submission, publication and promotion, every step brings different questions. Frontiers’ author resources are designed to guide researchers through the publishing journey with practical support. We believe open science works best when researchers have the tools and guidance they need to share quality research openly, transparently and with impact. Explore the full guide ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eeiXFxdF #OpenScience #ResearchIntegrity #AcademicPublishing
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What does it take to move from FAIR principles to FAIR² in practice? Join Frontiers for a live webinar exploring how FAIR² Data Management is transforming the way research data is shared, cited, and reused. Discover how an integrated publishing approach is reshaping research data workflows through curation, peer review, certification, and long-term hosting, enabling greater transparency, trust, and reuse in an increasingly AI-driven research landscape. After Elisabeth Bowley, Director of Publishing at Frontiers and Sean Hill, Co-founder and CEO of Senscience have shared a demo of FAIR², Dr. Naeem Muhammad, Research Data Manager at KU Leuven and Co-Chair of the Research Data Management (RDM) Working Group at LIBER Europe; and Barend Mons, Professor Emeritus at Universiteit Leiden and Founding Director at the LIFES Institute, will share their perspective and thoughts in a live Q&A. 📅 Tuesday, 2 June 2026 09:00–10:30 CEST | 15:00–16:30 CEST 💻 Online via Zoom Register now to secure your spot ➡️ https://lnkd.in/es_ZtfVT #FAIR2
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New insights into global waste and emissions are now available through a FAIR² Data Article covering 43 countries from 1990–2050. This scenario-based dataset links municipal solid waste generation, CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O emissions with key socioeconomic drivers to support climate analysis, benchmarking, and long-term sustainability planning. Structured and AI-ready, the dataset is designed to support transparent analysis and future research reuse. Read the FAIR² Data Article ▶️ https://lnkd.in/e5VyJUDh
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Frontiers is proud to sponsor and participate in the XXXIII REBIUN Annual Conference, taking place on May 27 in Albacete. Join our team: • Martina Sollai, PhD - Institutional Partnerships, Key Account Manager • Nora (Eleonora) Colangelo, PhD - External Affairs, Policy Lead • Laura Bonald - Institutional Partnerships, Consortia Key Account Manager We look forward to connecting with the Spanish academic and library community to discuss open science, collaboration, and institutional partnerships. 📍 Meet us at REBIUN: https://lnkd.in/e83DqK7i #REBIUN2026 #OpenAccess #OpenScience
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We’re curious: What’s your biggest challenge when using AI in research responsibility? 👇 Vote in the poll below and join the conversation. AI is becoming part of everyday research workflows, but using it responsibly still comes with real questions. From disclosure and verification to bias and accountability, many researchers are figuring this out in real time. That’s exactly why we created the BE WISE framework, to help researchers approach AI with transparency, accountability, and confidence throughout every stage of the research process. Want to learn how to apply BE WISE in your daily work? Learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eHY3bc2t #ResponsibleAI #ResearcherChampions
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The Sequence newsletter is live — curated updates, emerging topics, and tools worth knowing in the field of Genetics, curated by Frontiers in Genetics. Don't miss the first issue. Subscribe now ⬇️
We've launched The Sequence — a newsletter curated by Frontiers in Genetics. Genetics moves fast. The Sequence saves you the scroll — curated Research Topics, field milestones, and open science tools, once a month, in under five minutes. This month: • Three Research Topics closing soon (cancer genomics, plant metabolomics, ophthalmic diseases) • Featured topic: nutrigenetics in livestock • FAIR² — making your research data discoverable Subscribe now ⬇️
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Join us in Milan for a session that will explore how open science and data governance can help shape a more autonomous and innovation-driven future for Europe. Workshop title: ‘A new intelligence of data: open research, governance and strategic autonomy’ (‘Una nuova intelligenza del dato: ricerca aperta, governo e autonomia strategica’) Speakers: • Dr Paola Galimberti — Università degli Studi di Milano • Prof Roberto Caso — Università del Salento Facilitated by: • Nora (Eleonora) Colangelo, PhD, Policy Lead, Frontiers • Martina Sollai, PhD, Key Account Manager, Frontiers 📅 Tuesday 26 May | 15:00 📍 Sala 4, Palazzo Lombardia (ingresso N4), Milan Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/duRx-vfn
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How can AI tools help us adapt soils to a changing climate? AI agents could transform soil science by connecting data, models, and machine learning to support climate adaptation and sustainable land management. Read the article in Frontiers in Science ➡️ https://lnkd.in/d_RPPCG8 Authored by: Budiman Minasny and Alex McBratney of University of Sydney (Science, University of Sydney, SIA Sydney) José Alexandre Demattê of USP - Universidade de São Paulo (Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz - ESALQ/USP) Mercedes Román Dobarco of Euskadiko Parke Teknologikoa - Parque Tecnológico de Euskadi and BRTA (NEIKER BRTA) Pete Smith of University of Aberdeen