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Springer Nature has won Gold at the 2026 EPIC Awards (@scholarlypub.bsky.social) for its Society Partner Community Newsletter — an honor that recognizes the newsletter’s role in strengthening communication and collaboration across global research community.
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Social media can expand access and accelerate knowledge sharing. It can also introduce new challenges around trust, rigor, and discourse. Where is the balance today?
This month's Pulse Check asks the community to reflect on the opportunities and risks shaping social media. Poll closes June 15!
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The SSP’s new pulse check poll gathers insights into how #SocialMedia is used in #ScholComm and how its value and impact are understood. The poll is open through June 15.
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Wiley Launches Advanced Brain to Push Disciplinary Boundaries Across Neuroscience & Related Fields
Science's TikTok has won the Social Presence category at the 2026 #EPICAwards, presented by the @scholarlypub.bsky.social which "celebrate the outstanding achievements of individuals and teams who are advancing scholarly publishing through creativity, collaboration, and innovative solutions."
AIP Publishing Partners with Hum to Strengthen Quality Control for AIP Conference Proceedings
Meet SSP member Elena M. Bozylinski! Elena is a Senior Program Manager for the American Institute of Physics Publishing.
Discover our members' unique career paths, first scholarly publishing roles, pivotal career moments, and more in our profile directory! #WeAreSSP
Guest Post — Fixing the Leaky Metadata Pipeline: A Conversation with the Creator of Research Nexus Score - The Scholarly Kitchen
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Today, guest blogger Rob Johnson speaks with the creator of Research Nexus Score, and observes that metadata quality has gone from a niche concern to a sector-wide anxiety.
Which platforms are actually being used for scholarly communication right now and for what purpose?
From LinkedIn to Bluesky to private networks, our latest Pulse Check poll looks at where the community is investing time and how those choices are evolving.
SSP’s latest Pulse Check poll explores how social media is being used across the scholarly communications ecosystem and its evolving role in practice.
Scholarly publishing folks: I’m very curious to see the findings from this one, so go take the poll if you haven’t yet!
This is interesting - worth looking at the linkedin post for the conversation and view the data for your institution nexus-score.vercel.app/analysis/ins...
Science’s TikTok page has won the Social Presence category
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Guest Post — Fixing the Leaky Metadata Pipeline: A Conversation with the Creator of Research Nexus Score - The Scholarly Kitchen
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Today, guest blogger Rob Johnson speaks with the creator of Research Nexus Score, and observes that metadata quality has gone from a niche concern to a sector-wide anxiety.
Which platforms are actually being used for scholarly communication right now and for what purpose?
From LinkedIn to Bluesky to private networks, our latest Pulse Check poll looks at where the community is investing time and how those choices are evolving.
SSP’s latest Pulse Check poll explores how social media is being used across the scholarly communications ecosystem and its evolving role in practice.