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How can academic libraries best implement and manage transformative agreements? | 25 February, 2025

Discover the impact of transformative agreements on library processes and researcher engagement. Hear from Mark Robison, Political Science Librarian and Department Head for Academic Collections & Services, Hesburgh Library, University of Notre Dame, and Evan Simpson, Associate Dean for Research and Learning, Northeastern University Libraries, Northeastern University — both in the United States — as they share their experiences, lessons learned, and practical advice for libraries considering TAs or considering how to make the most of a new TA.

Exploring the Uniqueness of Nature Reviews Journals | 11th September 2024

Karina Huynh, Senior Editor for Nature Reviews Cardiology, explores the unique qualities and impact of Nature Reviews journals. This webinar covers the editorial process, differences from Nature Research journals, and how these reviews help researchers stay updated and inform policy decisions. It also highlights the commitment to diversity and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Essential viewing for researchers seeking authoritative insights. 

An intro to text and data mining for data scientists | 26th June 2024

Dr. Prathik Roy and Eddie Bates highlighting the importance of Text and Data Mining (TDM) in extracting insights from large datasets. The webinar covers applications in various fields, discusses AI tool evolution, and includes case studies like AI-enabled drug discovery. It emphasizes FAIR data principles, addresses challenges like data diversity and interoperability, and underscores ethical and legal considerations, showcasing how TDM and AI transform industries.

Breakthroughs and Blockbusters - A Comprehensive Analysis of New Drug Launches and Established Market Leaders| 19th June 2024

AdisInsight conducted an analysis of potential drug candidates that are expected to achieve milestones, setting themselves apart as blockbusters or breakthrough treatments. AdisInsight experts will also highlight the regulatory milestones of these drugs and explore how clinical trial data influenced their approval process. Join this webinar to learn about AdisInsight's report on potential breakthrough drugs.

Inclusive publishing in the Nature Reviews journals: Championing diversity and equity in publishing practice | 18th June 2024

Join Mina Razzak, Graham Simpkins, Jill Adie, and Daniel R. Dickstein as they explore diversity and equity in publishing. Hear personal stories from Nature Reviews authors and discuss destigmatizing taboo topics in medical literature. This session offers insights into the future of inclusive publishing and innovation in research.

An intro to Text and Data Mining for information professionals – Rights, Licensing and Products 22 May 2024

This webinar offers guidance to information professionals who support researchers using TDM. It provides insights into accessing requisite data, understanding its structure, and navigating engagement strategies.

Nature Journals and the SDGs in Chile | 23 April 2024

Explore how Chilean institutions can better communicate their research and become champions of the SDG focus. This event discusses how Nature Journals encourage researchers to accelerate progress on the SDGs, including insights from Dr. Cristian A. Vargas, Professor at University of Concepción and Nature author.

Building Research Collaboration in Global Environments | 2 November, 2023

This joint webinar presented by Springer Nature, Choice, and the ACRL features Rebecca Cooney, PhD, Chief Editor of Nature Mental Health, and Simon Baker, Chief Editor of Nature Index, sharing their latest insights on how editorial teams and librarians can help facilitate global research collaboration

How AI powers research | 25 July, 2023

Explore how AI is shaping the future of research. Discover its benefits for research management and innovation and learn how leading research organizations use AI to enhance efficiency and engagement in publication.

What librarians need to know about research integrity | 25 July, 2023

Enhance your understanding of research integrity and the pivotal role librarians play in upholding and promoting ethical practices in academic research.

Supporting researchers in making an impact: Insights into the publication process of Nature journals | 16 March, 2023

What is the author experience like for those publishing an article in a Nature Portfolio journal? And what impact can a Nature Portfolio publication have on the author’s career, or on policy or funding?

Semiconductors & Rare Earth elements: What are the Alternatives?| 27th September, 2022

The use of rare earth elements is crucial to semiconductor manufacturing. With China being the greatest producer of these elements, and new restrictions on their export being introduced, the supply chain is suffering. Companies are being forced to turn to alternative raw materials or suppliers, but how can they find alternatives?

Real-world impact of bioengineering: A webinar from Nature Reviews Bioengineering

Join the Chief Editor of Nature Reviews Bioengineering, Christine Horejs, and two esteemed panelists in the field of Bioengineering, Robert Langer and Annie Moisan, as they discuss the real-world impact of Bioengineering and the role this new journal will play in supporting scientists at all career stages with their research.

Introduction to Nature Mental Health | 10 October, 2022

Chief Editor of Nature Mental Health Rebecca Cooney PhD in conversation with guest panelists Sara A. Howard MLIS, Librarian for Gender & Sexuality Studies and Student Engagement at Princeton University Library, and Carrie Wade MLIS, Research & Instruction Librarian at Harvard Countway Library. The panel discusses the roles that journals and libraries play in the worldwide mental health community and some specific efforts to advance support and equity for students and researchers.

Introduction to Nature Water | 11 October, 2022

Chief Editor of Nature Water, Fabio Pulizzi PhD, and a panel of experts in the field discuss all aspects of research connected to the evolving relationship between society and water resources, as well as the significance of launching this new interdisciplinary journal in the face of modern society’s current challenges.

Transparency in Nature Journals: What Librarians & Information Managers need to know | 16th June, 2022

What makes a Nature journal, and what impact do these journals have on research and the research community? Alison Wright, Editorial Director at Nature Research, explores what makes a Nature journal and how they are valued in the research community. Jill Adie, Senior Publishing Manager at Nature Research sheds light on the publishing strategy and how they drive new research forward. Including case studies, performance and feedback from authors, readers, customers.

Leading as a Chief Sustainability Officer: How Fortune 500 Companies Create Impactful Sustainability & ESG Strategies | 9, June 2022

What does it take to run credible sustainability strategy at a Fortune 500 company? Join author of “Chief Sustainability Officers At Work: How CSOs Build Successful Sustainability and ESG Strategies,” Chrissa Pagitsas and Pia Heidenmark Cook, former CSO of IKEA and Board Member to MAX Burgers, Origin Materials, and Bupa, in a chat about the sustainability strategies at some of the largest and most successful companies in the world. Chrissa and Pia will talk about the trends in business’ integration of sustainability and how to apply lessons learned guiding large organizations to a more sustainable future.

AI in Heart Failure| 1st June, 2022

Explore the advantages of using AI in the treatment and management against heart failure, featuring a panel of the world's leading researchers. Topics range from diagnostics, prediction, treatment direction, clinical decision support, individualized dosage, drug discovery and repurposing, and future technical solutions entering the market. The discussion— lead by researchers in AI, biomedical engineering, heart failure, and pharmacology—highlight how AI will be a game changer for the future of heart failure management in the 2020s


How Text & Data Mining Uncovers Hidden Data Points and Powers New Discoveries| 12th April, 2022

How can TDM help researchers uncover new data and discoveries? The path to innovation requires the systematic analysis of millions of documents. Springer Nature has built Open APIs for Text & Data Mining (TDM) purposes to enable researchers to better explore new paths to innovation. Dr. Prathik Roy explores the power of Springer Nature’s Text & Data Mining/Open APIs and how they have been helping students, faculty, and researchers uncover new data and solve complex problems.

The Future of Publishing: Using AI Techniques to Manage Information Overload | 8th July 2020

More than just a hot topic, AI is shaping the future of how we share information. In this 1-hour webinar we are looking at the past, present, and future of AI techniques and technologies in publishing.

Dr. Stephanie Preuss, Senior Editor at Springer Nature, speaks about publishing innovations and AI-based projects. Markus Kaindl, Springer Nature’s Senior Manager of Semantic Data, explains the technical aspects including Springer Nature’s COVID-19 app.

The effects of COVID-19 on Libraries: changes to the library and looking ahead | 18th June 2020

Worldwide, government authorities have implemented public safety measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus in their respective countries. Universities quickly responded and modified operations, which included University and Scientific Libraries quickly closing and moving to providing library services virtually.

Listen to this webinar recording with guest speakers Yu Huang and Louise Jones.


Research and publishing for societal challenges and the Sustainable Development Goals | 30th June 2020

Springer Nature, as a publisher, is dedicated to providing the best possible service to the global research community. When it comes to United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), the aim of Springer Nature SDG Publishing Programme is to highlight the most relevant SDG related research to the organizations and professionals.

Listen to this webinar recording to learn more about the highlights of Springer Nature’s activities to address societal challenges.

From Lab to Library – a nanoscientist’s hunt for research content | 17th June 2020

Literature review is an integral part of scientific advancement and hence a researcher spends a significant amount of time hunting for the ‘right’ literature. This ‘hunt’ has become adventurous, especially in the nanoscience & technology owing to the popularity of the field.

Technology transfer, from lab bench to the market shelf, is also a growing trend in nanoscience which adds a new facet where patents, in addition to the scientific articles, are now part of the data pool.

‘APCs in the Wild’ – Exploring funding streams for an accelerated transition to open access | 5th May 2020

In this webinar recording Jessica Monaghan, Head of Policy and Performance, Open Access at Springer Nature talks about the results of recent interviews with 16 institutions which showed their ability to track article processing charges (APCs) varies widely.

We also surveyed more than 1,000 Springer Nature authors and found that over a quarter of authors used only ‘wild’ funding sources for their APCs, in other words, sources that are more difficult for an institution or funder to monitor and track.

Remote Access & Distance Learning at your institution | April 2020

Kait Neese, Southeast College Market Account Manager, and Robert Boissy, Director of Account Development in the US & Canada provide an overview of different solutions and resources for remote access and distance learning in today's climate. 

Reviews journals. A vital library resource for students, faculty & researchers | 2nd April 2020

How do your users know where to publish best or read the most important and relevant content? Join ACRL, Choice, and Springer Nature for a lively webinar to hear about how the Reviews journals are a great teaching resource for faculty, and how they play an increasing role in collaborative approaches across scientific research from Dr. Jillian Adie and Dr. Mina Razzak.

The Nature Reviews journals are a unique resource and teaching tool and used by students and faculty members alike to help accelerate learning, and make original research more accessible.

COVID-19: Remote Access options and new developments at Springer Nature | 9th April 2020

Listen to this practical webinar for librarians with information on how researchers and students can access Springer Nature content from home. Our Digital Product Manager, Laird Barrett, is guiding you through different ways of access to our research content and talks about recent developments to ease remote access.

He discusses the following questions: What is ‘remote access’ to Springer Nature websites and why it’s an urgent topic right now? What remote access options to our websites does Springer Nature offer?

The library’s role in making textbooks affordable for students | 12th December 2019

Textbook costs continue to increase for students. Join ACRL, Choice, and Springer Nature for a lively webinar to gain insights into the ways librarians are actively working with faculty and teaching staff to promote the selection of licensed textbooks and other eBook types when planning courses and choosing materials.

Learn how Springer Nature eTextbooks, reference works, brief in Springer Nature’s ebook subject collections make high-value teaching resources available to students and academics.

Ease Your Researchers’ and Students’ Authentication and Access on Nature.com: New Developments for Seamless Access | 4th November 2019

Springer Nature is in the process of implementing a new institutional authentication and access journey on Nature.com, making use of SeamlessAccess.org (formerly RA21: Resources Access in the 21st Century) services. 

Laird Barrett, Product Manager for the Springer Nature Identity team, talks about the problem researchers face. Laird demonstrates and explains the solution we are implementing to address the problem.

Available KBART Automated Holdings Feeds from Springer Nature and their Benefits, Co-Presented with OCLC | 21st February 2019

KBART automation is a highly beneficial service that Springer Nature offers to support libraries and research institutions to streamline their processes with minimum manual work involved.

Join experts from OCLC and Springer Nature as they discuss what KBART is, the benefits of KBART automated holdings, and demonstrate how to set up weekly Springer Nature Link holdings.

Research Community Initiatives: An Update - Text Data Mining, SN SciGraph & SN Insights | 9th July 2018

What is Springer Nature doing to support automated processes of selecting and analyzing large amounts of text or data resources? In this webinar our experts Henning Schönenberger, Director Product & Metadata Management, and Markus Kaindl, Senior Manager Semantic Data, welcome you to join them to understand more about various Springer Nature initiatives, important to the research community. 

The Springer Nature Librarian Portal (launched June 19th): An Overview & Update | 3rd July 2018

Join Sebastian Bock (Digital Product Manager) as he provides you with an overview of the Springer Nature Librarian Portal, covering everything you need to know about the portal on the back of its launch on Tuesday, 19th June. 

Editorial Perspective - An Overview of Literature, Cultural & Media Studies eBooks, and HSS content, at Springer Nature | 26th June 2018

Find out more about one of Springer Nature's newest eBook Collections; Literature, Cultural and Media Studies. Comprising almost exclusively content from Palgrave Macmillan – a leading HSS publisher and now imprint of Springer Nature – Felicity Plester, Editorial Director for Palgrave Humanities, showcases key elements of this fascinating collection. 

Digital Preservation: Preserving the Past at KB National Library of the Netherlands and at CLOCKSS | 13th June 2018

Passionate about digital preservation? Or just want to understand more about this extremely important and prevalent topic? From enthusiast to expert, this webinar is for anyone with an interest in the long-term preservation of digital scholarly content. Understand about the crucial role that the stewardship of content has taken, and how this responsibility to preserve past research develops and innovates today. 

The New Metadata Downloader Four Months On | 29th May 2018

On Tuesday 29th May, 2018 - four months on from initial launch - Sebastian Bock, Product & Metadata Manager at Springer Nature, looked at some of the feedback from user groups, areas where new developments had been implemented, plus gave a brief introduction to any new users or those needing a refresh. 

Building Intelligent Systems | 25th April 2018

Machine Learning Scientist and Apress author of Building Intelligent Systems: A Guide to Machine Learning Engineering, Geoff Hulten, gives an overview of what you need to know when approaching your own applied machine learning project.  This webinar introduces an approach to building intelligent systems that has been proven in some of the largest, most important software systems  in the world.

Innovations & Trends In Oncology | 18th March 2018

The first webinar in the Springer Nature Competitive Intelligence series highlights innovations, hot and emerging topics in the field of oncology.

GDPR | 15 March 2018

Gerald Coppin,  Deputy Group Data Protection Officer at Springer Nature and Tim Rogers, Compliance and Information Governance Manager at Imperial College, London talk about the requirements and implecations of the GDPR and how these organisations are tackling them. 

Best Practices for Tracking, Archiving and Sharing of Research Data | 28 September 2017

Alex Ball, Research Data Librarian at the University of Bath and Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, Head of Data Publishing at Springer Nature talk about how institutions and publishers are working to support discoverability of research data.

Robots Reading Vogue | 6 April 2017

Lindsay King, Associate Director for Access & Research Services, Haas Arts Library, Yale University Library and Peter Leonard, Director, Digital Humanities Lab, Yale University Library discuss how text and data mining cast new light on a large historical archive.

Mind the Google Gap | 23 March 2017

Dr. Oliver Renn PhD, Head of the Chemistry, Biology, Pharmacy Information Center, ETH Zurich on how to ensure that researchers adopt the latest tools and techniques.

The Proliferation of New Researcher Tools | 2 February 2017

How does the proliferation of new researcher tools affect libraries and publishers? Our panelists from Utrecht University, Hong Kong Library, and Springer Nature discuss thier experiences and viewpoints on this evolving topic.

Introducing ORCID | 8 December 2016

Introducing ORCID - Researcher identification and research information, presented by Josh Brown from ORCID, and Paul Vierkant from Helmholtz Association

Beyond citation metrics | 6 October 2016

Beyond citation metrics - Sharing and tracking scientific output via Altmetric and Kudos, with viewpoints from Ben McLeish at Altmetric and Dr. Joachim Schnabl from ETH Zurich. 

What role do, and can, librarians play in supporting the UN SDGs and sustainability research?

What is the author experience like for those publishing an article in a Nature Portfolio journal? And what impact can a Nature Portfolio publication have on the author’s career, or on policy or funding?

Publicação em acesso aberto na Springer Nature – Um caminho para maior visibilidade e impacto | 26th June, 2023

Conheça as vantagens da publicação de acesso aberto em termos de visibilidade, colaboração e uso, e conheça as opções que a Springer Nature oferece aos autores para publicação de periódicos e livros em acesso aberto, incluindo o papel vital que os acordos transformadores (TAs) estão desempenhando na condução a transição global para o acesso aberto (OA).

The Inside-Out Library: How OA is Changing the Role of the Librarian | 27 February, 2024

What makes a Nature journal, and what impact do these journals have on research and the research community? Alison Wright, Editorial Director at Nature Research, explores what makes a Nature journal and how they are valued in the research community. Jill Adie, Senior Publishing Manager at Nature Research sheds light on the publishing strategy and how they drive new research forward. Including case studies, performance and feedback from authors, readers, customers.

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