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U.S. policy shifts and funding shifts don’t just affect American scholarship—they shape how authors and researchers plan, publish, and make decisions worldwide. Get the #Data here:

👉 www.deltathink.com/analysis-is-...

#ScholComm #ResearchFunding #SciencePolicy #DeltaThinkData #DeltaThink

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News & Views: Market Sizing Update 2025 – Has OA recovered its mojo?

"Market Sizing Update 2025: Has #OA recovered its mojo?" A very interesting overview of the scholarly article market from consultants #DeltaThink, with some nice read-at-a-glance charts. Seems the ol' paywall isn't going away anytime soon! www.deltathink.com/news-views-m...

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The Editor Got a Letter From ‘Dr. B.S.’ So Did a Lot of Other Editors.

🤖 Dear Editor … Sincerely, ChatGPT

The New York Times reports that titles like NEJM are seeing a surge in AI-generated letters to the editor — a new twist in how research dialogue is evolving.

🔗 www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/s...

#AI #ScholComm #AcademicPublishing #DeltaThink

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The Substack AI Report We asked 2,000 Substack publishers how they’re using and thinking about AI. Here’s what we found.

🧠 Substack’s AI Report shows a near-even split: 43% of writers use AI, 57% don’t.

A snapshot of a system in flux—and one that echoes what we’re seeing across content and knowledge production. Some lean in. Others hold back.

on.substack.com/p/the-substa...

#AI #Publishing #ScholComm #DeltaThink

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Survey Results From #deltathink: “What 13,000 #Researchers Revealed About the Fallout From US #Funding Cuts www.infodocket.com/2025/07/27/survey-result...

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We love a good conference … but maybe it's time we start applying some version control to the naming conventions.

Bonus points if you’ve actually submitted an abstract to one of these.

#ScholComm #ConferenceBingo #AcademicLife #DeltaThink #FridayFunny

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In 2022, Open Access (OA) articles represented 49% of scholarly output but accounted for just over 20% of market value.

In 2022, Open Access (OA) articles represented 49% of scholarly output but accounted for just over 20% of market value.

#DidYouKnow

According to a report by #DeltaThink, 2022 saw ~50% of papers published through open access (OA); however, their monetary contribution was only 20% to the market.

But this is growing gradually, signaling a possibility where OA becomes financially viable.

Your thoughts?

#OpenAccess

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