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Equity in open research: new microsite establishes principles and best practices for collective action

A new microsite from STM’s Equity in Open Research Task & Finish Group sets out voluntary best practice guidelines, case studies, and emerging data to advance equity across the open research lifecycle – through transparency, accessibility, collaboration, and accountability. STM’s Equity Statement and OA Equity Statement set out publishers’ commitment to inclusive, accessible research –...
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STM Trends 2030: A Voyage Into The Unknown

STM has today published STM Trends 2030: A Voyage Into The Unknown: Navigating Shifts, Propelling Discovery — its annual horizon-scan of the forces shaping scholarly communications. Developed each year by senior members of STM’s STEC Committee (link) and Future Lab — a discussion forum drawing on innovation, technology, and strategy expertise from across the membership…

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STM publishes new discussion document on responsible use of research content in generative AI

STM has published “Toward Responsible Use of Research Content in Generative AI,” a discussion document putting forward considerations for the responsible use of research content in generative AI tools, and inviting the broader research and GenAI development community to engage. The document focuses on what makes research content and research communication distinct from other types…

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In the media | The Scholarly Kitchen: “Call for Feedback: STM Task & Finish Group (TFG) Image-type Taxonomy for Alt Text”

“The STM Association Alt Text Task & Finish Group (TFG) is excited to share its draft image-type taxonomy for scholarly images for comment and feedback. This taxonomy is a collaborative effort by members of the STM Association to develop a comprehensive classification system for images in scholarly publishing. In part, it is intended to assist authors…

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Global reporting standard for AI disclosure in research: first consultation is open

Transparency about the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research articles and other scholarly outputs is an important aspect of research integrity. At present, practices for  how  to disclose AI use vary widely across disciplines, regions, and publication cultures.  To address this issue, STM has released a report “Recommendations for a Classification of AI…

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Making scholarly images more accessible: STM’s draft taxonomy (consultation period closed)

The STM Alt Text Task & Finish Group (TFG) has released a draft image-type taxonomy for scholarly images. This draft is the result of a collaborative effort by STM members to support accessible publishing, with a focus on helping authors and publishers write better image descriptions (alt text). Not only does it help prepare for…

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A recap: STM Integrity & Innovation Days 2025

On 9–10 December 2025, STM’s annual Innovation & Integrity Days brought together publishers, startups, funders, researchers and infrastructure providers for two days of focused, cross-sector collaboration in London.  Now in its third year (building on the legacy of STM Week), this year’s Innovation & Integrity Days reflected a noticeable shift: more dialogue across traditional boundaries, more…

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AIP Publishing joins the STM Integrity Hub to advance research integrity efforts

STM is pleased to welcome AIP Publishing to the STM Integrity Hub, a collaborative platform developed to help publishers detect potential threats to research integrity—especially those associated with paper mills.  AIP Publishing is a leading not-for-profit scholarly publisher serving the physical sciences community. With a mission to accelerate scientific discovery and ensure the quality and…

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Announcing the selected presenters for the upcoming STM Innovator Fair

Meet the 14 startups and companies selected to present at this year’s STM Innovator Fair – a cornerstone of the upcoming STM Innovation & Integrity Days in London, 9-10 December. Selected from a record-breaking number of submissions this year, these innovators showcase some of the most promising technologies and ideas shaping the future of trusted…

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New Scholarly Kitchen post: Classifying AI Use in Manuscript Preparation – A Recommendation

It is almost a cliché to say that AI has changed the academic publishing industry – for authors, reviewers, editors, readers, and publishers themselves. In 2023, STM published guidelines outlining ethical and practical considerations regarding the use of AI tools in the publication process. In the two years since, technology has progressed significantly, creating even more possibilities…

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STM Integrity Hub in action: a chronicle

Launched in 2022, the STM Integrity Hub has grown into a collaborative platform that helps publishers safeguard the scholarly record. Today, more than 35 publishers are using the Hub to screen over 125,000 papers each month, intercepting around 1,000 suspected paper-mill submissions per month.  By combining shared tools, community intelligence, and trusted third-party integrations, the…

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Inclusive STM Meetings: Event Chair & Session Organizers Guidelines

14th May 2026

Hosted by: STM D&I Task & Finish Group Speakers: Bill Deluise (Wiley), Damita Snow (ASCE) About the session Inclusive events don’t happen by accident. This session introduces STM’s Event Chair & Session Organizers Guidelines, designed to help event leaders and teams embed inclusion, accessibility, and global representation from the very start of event planning. Drawing on findings...
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AI, Imposter Syndrome, and the Entry Level Job Market: What Early Career Professionals Need to Know

4th June 2026

Moderated by: Zara Manwaring, Portfolio Manager, Biochemical Society’s journals (Portland Press). ECPC Q&A Facilitator: Amanda Sulicz, Manager, Research Integrity, IEEE Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, and the constant conversation around it can leave early-career professionals feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or behind.  This webinar aims to cut through the hype by demystifying how AI is actually being...
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