
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools can streamline research and writing processes, its misuse has posed major challenges to the integrity and credibility of academic publishing.

In recent years, the significance of data privacy and protection has grown considerably. While much of the focus has centered on securing digital information and managing online footprints, it is of equal importance that the fundamentals of privacy be upheld in research practices.

September 15th to October 15th marks Hispanic Heritage Month, an annual celebration that recognizes the history, culture, and contributions of individuals who have an ancestral background from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.
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While Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to infiltrate many aspects of the academic publishing industry, its potential role in peer review remains controversial. While some advocate for using AI to help address the growing resource challenges faced by many journals, others argue that peer review should remain a deeply human endeavor.

Co-hosted by IGI Global Scientific Publishing, eContent Pro, and Reviewer Credits, and sponsored by The Open Science Education Institute (OSEI), the webinar “Human in the Loop: Equipping Peer Reviewers to Detect AI-Generated Content” kicked off Peer Review Week 2025 in an attempt to explore the idea of training reviewers, editors, and copyeditors in how to detect AI in manuscripts.
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As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has exploded over the past few years, publishers have been tasked with the development and oversight of completely new policies aimed at preserving research integrity and helping authors and editors to ethically navigate an exciting yet turbulent point in history.
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