The STM Integrity Hub Launch | Scholarly Kitchen
posted on May 3, 2022
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Last week, STM Solutions launched a prototype of the STM Integrity Hub during an online webinar. The STM Integrity Hub is a collaboration space where publishers can jointly solve issues in the area of research integrity. Read the full article at The Scholarly Kitchen.
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