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LeapSpace™ has won Best Generative AI Solution at the 2026 CODiE Awards. This recognition highlights the growing need for AI solutions that are grounded in trusted scientific content, transparent in how they generate outputs, and designed to keep researchers in control. LeapSpace is Elsevier’s research-grade AI workspace that helps academic and corporate researchers move from curiosity to discovery faster. Unlike general-purpose AI tools, it is designed specifically for research workflows and institutions, combining responsible AI with publisher-neutral scholarly content, traceable citations, Trust Cards, Claim Radar, Writing Coach and other tools that help researchers explore evidence, test reasoning and validate outputs with confidence. Thank you to our customers, research communities and colleagues who continue to shape LeapSpace with us. Learn more: http://spkl.io/60417yWRJ
We are pleased to share that Elsevier won GOLD for Best Use of Data to power Employer Brand at the 2026 ICE (Internal Communications and Engagement) Awards.🏆 This recognition reflects what we genuinely believe: that the best employer brand decisions are based on understanding what our people actually experience and using that knowledge, plus data, to tell authentic stories about life at Elsevier. Winning gold for how we understand and communicate that experience is something we're genuinely pleased about, and since we're talking about what makes Elsevier a great employer, we're hiring.🌍 Explore our open roles. Join us to help advance human progress: http://spkl.io/60447ynRC
As AI changes how trusted content is discovered, attribution matters more than ever. Elsevier collaborates with publishers and societies to help ensure partner content is represented faithfully, linked to original sources, and connected back to publisher platforms. Learn how we are building trust together: http://spkl.io/60417DmL1
Michiel Kolman 🏳️🌈, Senior VP Research Networks, Elsevier, and Louise Stark, CEO, Hachette Australia & New Zealand, and Chair of Australia Reads, discussed how “belonging” has become a far more comprehensive term and one that provides a deeper connection as well as financial benefits for publishers. “First, there is a business case for inclusion and for organizations that embrace inclusive culture,” said Kolman. “They perform better financially, they make better decisions, they’re better at attracting talent and retaining talent. This was true 10 years ago, 5 years ago, and today.”
We're pleased to share some wonderful news. 🏆 Elsevier has won GOLD for Best Engagement of Employer Brand Ambassadors at the 2026 ICE (Internal Communications and Engagement) Awards. This award belongs to the community of global ambassadors who bring Elsevier to life every single day, across time zones, languages, and disciplines. They show up with authenticity, energy, and a genuine belief in what we do here. Thank you. This award is yours. We also want to thank the judges and the ICE Awards for recognizing the power of people-led communications. If you're curious about life at Elsevier or you know someone who might be, we'd love for you to explore what makes Elsevier a great place to work: http://spkl.io/60467yzPo
Across Scotland, NHS 24’s 111 Unscheduled Care service handles around two million calls a year. Each interaction supports clinical decision-making, helping determine whether a caller is best supported through an out-of-hours GP, mental health services, A&E or emergency response, a community pharmacy, or self-care advice. As part of a major transformation to improve care, NHS 24 chose Elsevier’s cloud-based Clinical Reasoning Engine as the clinical reasoning foundation for its next-generation 111 service. Read more: http://spkl.io/60497HnKl
Elsevier has been awarded bronze in the Overseas Conference of the Year category at the Conference Awards. The award recognizes the 6th International Brain Stimulation Conference, held in Kobe, Japan, which brought together 1,495 delegates from more than 40 countries and reinforced its role as a leading global meeting point for the brain stimulation community. This award reflects the collective effort of our teams, partners and stakeholders, and the high standards behind Elsevier’s global scientific events. Congratulations to everyone involved, including Carly Mole, Project Lead, who accepted the award on behalf of the team.
Elsevier’s ClinicalKey AI has been designed to support informed decision‑making by prioritising transparency and is developed in line with Elsevier’s responsible AI framework, incorporating formal governance, clinician oversight and safeguards to support accountable use in clinical environments. It combines the company’s 140‑year publishing heritage with traceability features that allow clinicians to see the specific source material behind each response, supporting verification and confidence at the point of care.
Peer review should be about the research, not the process. But for many reviewers, navigating feedback across multiple documents and shifting line numbers has been a real pain point. The new peer review experience in Editorial Manager changes that. Reviewer comments and author responses now sit side by side in one interface, making it easier to see how authors have responded to feedback. That means less time navigating, more time evaluating the research, and a clearer picture of the manuscript. Read the full story. 👇
Sometimes an idea will not leave you alone. It stays with you all day. You want to know whether you are building on existing knowledge, not repeating it. LeapSpace™ helps researchers explore trusted, peer-reviewed scientific content, including 20+ million full-text articles and books and 100+ million scientific records on Scopus. It all starts with you. Try LeapSpace, the research-grade AI workspace: http://spkl.io/60467GkVn