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Academia & Publishing

APE Conference 2026: Scholarly Communication at a Turning Point (Day 1)

What does it take to uphold research excellence? What do librarians think about AI in the scholarly environment? How can we combat inequalities in academic publishing? This year’s APE conference tackled these questions and more. Here are the key highlights of the first day.

Arts & Humanities

Artificial Intelligence in Academia: a De Gruyter Brill retrospective

How do academics navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence? As the year draws to a close, we reflect on our webinar series for librarians and the key insights and lessons it has revealed.

Academia & Publishing

Artificial Intelligence in Academia: A Global Phenomenon With Regional Variations

Artificial Intelligence is transforming libraries worldwide but its impact isn’t uniform. In our most ambitious webinar yet, three distinguished librarians share insights from their libraries and colleagues across different regions.

Academia & Publishing

Libraries Investing Ahead: An Interview with Mimi Calter

In the concluding interview of our series, Mimi Calter, chair of IFLA’s Academic and Research Libraries Section, discusses the importance of regional perspectives on information access and the complex challenges today’s libraries face – beyond just budgets.

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