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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 16:44:03 -0400

March 13, 2024.  The Papermill Detection service is one of many ways Wiley
is advancing its technology to meet the specific needs of research
publishers and societies while making publishing more efficient, effective,
and fit for the challenges of the future.

“Our leadership in research publishing technology, paired with our own
significant experience in combatting papermills, uniquely positions Wiley
to develop this technology,” said Jay Flynn, Wiley Executive Vice President
& General Manager, Research & Learning. “We’re grateful to IEEE and Sage
for helping us fine tune these advanced checks that will ultimately benefit
the entire scholarly publishing industry.”

Designed to safeguard research integrity, this new service incorporates six
distinct tools to identify potentially compromised research content.

More here:

https://www.niso.org/niso-io/2024/03/wiley-announces-pilot-ai-powered-papermill-detection-service


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