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November 2024

The Link

Transparency is reshaping research, from reproducibility and Brazil’s public health innovation to AI’s influence on publishing. This issue also looks at why more companies are sharing research, plus OA supporting webinars, a new Nursing eBook Collection and open methods that strengthen research integrity.

Reproducibility drives innovation

Accelerating research with transparency and trust

A researcher works at a laboratory bench equipped with pipettes, reagent bottles, and scientific instruments. Shelves above hold containers and supplies, while the workspace is organized for advanced experiments in life sciences.

Faster results, stronger collaboration, and greater confidence, life science R&D teams are seeing real impact by making reproducibility a strategic priority. Transparent workflows and consistent data practices are reshaping how research is conducted, helping teams meet compliance goals and build lasting trust. Discover what’s driving this shift and why it matters now more than ever.

Explore how data consistency drives innovation

Insights & Trends  

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Fast-tracking innovation in public health research

Learn how Bio-Manguinhos tackled fragmented research access to accelerate vaccine and diagnostic development, offering a scalable model for public health innovation.


Discover how Brazil is rethinking public health R&D →

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Perspectives on AI in scholarly communications

What does AI really look like in scholarly communications? A new perspectives report explores how librarians and publishing experts are using AI to support researchers, streamline workflows and uphold research integrity. With insights from key librarian leaders and Springer Nature experts, it offers real-world examples, ethical reflections and practical takeaways for the future.
 

Read the perspectives report →

Resources for you

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R&D

Exploring the shift in corporate research publishing

Discover why companies publish research, the strategic value it brings, and what shifting trends could mean for the future of industry-academic collaboration.


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Researcher Support

Help researchers publish open access (OA)

Keep your researchers informed about webinars where they can learn about the benefits of publishing OA and how it can boost the visibility and impact of their work.


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Upcoming Webinar

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eBooks

NOV 10: Introducing the Nursing eBook Collection

Discover global health goals, advanced practice and emerging nursing topics in a one-hour webinar with editors Nathalie L’horset-Poulain and Marie Come-Garry.

Register for this webinar →  

Products & Solutions

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Improving reproducibility with open method sharing

Open methods help improve reproducibility by making research protocols more transparent & accessible. Explore how detailed workflows support scientific reliability.

See how open methods strengthen reproducibility →  

 

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