The latest updates on Springer Nature’s research services and partnerships to enable the advancement of science.
Peer Review
We spoke to several Springer reviewers to ask for their thoughts on the role tech can, and should, play in peer review.
AI
Joyce Lorigan discusses three ways in which AI can improve scientific publishing, following keynote at Tech Open Air.
Community
Simon Pleasants and Hiromitsu Urakami share some thoughts on research communication to the wider community presented at the Japan Research Advisory Forum.
Research Solutions
Jeff Stonefield discusses the development of Springer Nature's new article processing platform - Snapp.
Frank Vrancken Peeters, CEO discusses unlocking AI's potential at Springer Nature.
Alex Higgins, VP Operational Excellence & Transformation discusses what innovation means to and looks like at Springer Nature.
Books
The speed of recent change in the publishing industry in the past 10 years poses the question, what will book publishing look like in the future?
Partnerships
What's next for Springer Nature and ResearchGate?
Why are partnerships an essential part of using technology to make content and data discoverable.
Covid-19
Springer Nature's CEO in response to the COVID-19 crisis
Sometimes there is great value in stating the obvious; the scholarly publishing industry would not exist without a broad international community of researchers, students, librarians, funders, and commercial partners.
Springer Nature will stay curious, connect ideas, question how things are done, explore new ways to deliver for our communities and then make the changes that matter.
Daniel Ropers shares some of his early observations about the academic publishing industry.
Why we need to work together to create metrics that better meet the needs of the research community.
At Springer Nature we believe that social media is a vital tool for everyone involved in the academic research and publishing process.