Great talk on using scenario planning to think about AI strategies from Keith Webster @library.cmu.edu , and a thought provoking thought to end on: the present moment used to be an unimagined future. #R2RConf
Great talk on using scenario planning to think about AI strategies from Keith Webster @library.cmu.edu , and a thought provoking thought to end on: the present moment used to be an unimagined future. #R2RConf
Say hi to Richard if you spot him at Researcher 2 Reader in London today. Humming to you live from a room where the cornices are more structured than most metadata. #R2Rconf
Discovery is moving off your platform. Traditional metrics aren't capturing usage. Infrastructure is buckling under machine-scale traffic.
All at once
Our analysis from the 2026 Tech Trends Report explains what's breaking & how publishers are adapting: blog.hum.works/posts/challe...
The next phase of digital advertising wonβt be fought on the search results page alone. Itβs shaping up inside AI chat interfaces and predictive commerce engines.
martech.org/openai-and-g...
Manuscript overload is costing your editors serious time.
Alchemist Review changes that. Instant journal fit scoring, deep manuscript eval, & citation checks give editors the intelligence they need to quickly and confidently triage submissions.
www.hum.works/review
If AI systems extract and redistribute your insights without sending users to your site, how do you capture the value you create?
"A user may want a brief summary listing the 5 most important things to know in the morning, but then later in the day they might want deeper info about a breaking news story. The website experience could be flexible enough to reflect what the user wants in that moment"
// @digidaymedia.bsky.social
Roll for initiative.
@iflscience.com π²π§π»ββ
The "Crocodile Effect" is eating publisher traffic alive π
Interesting new study from Kudos, @degruyterbrill.bsky.social , @emeraldpublishing.bsky.social, @ioppublishing.bsky.social , @springernature.com & @silverchairnews.bsky.social launching to tackle zero-click search threats.
"If you're just tacking AI onto your systems without data, you're essentially doing some very expensive guessing." πΈ
Hum's Director of Marketing breaks down why AI-ready data will be a competitive differentiator in 2026.
5 Years of Tech Trends: www.silverchair.com/news/five-ye...
"As the broader internet becomes increasingly polluted with AI-generated slop, your authenticated, peer-reviewed content becomes more valuable, not less."
But the ability to actually monetize it takes strategy and structure: blog.hum.works/posts/where-...
"You can come up with a new model, but the principles are still there and the people are still there."
@silverchairnews.bsky.social' Sam Green explains why scholarly publishing is more adaptable than ever πͺ
5 Years of Tech Trends: www.silverchair.com/news/five-ye...
Weβre thrilled to continue our collaboration with @ioppublishing.bsky.social, including the expansion of Alchemist Review across the majority of their journal portfolio.
blog.hum.works/posts/iop-pu...
2026 Publishing Tech Trends is here. Download the report and let me know if you agree with what we highlighted - what did we miss?
Many thanks to our brilliant panel of thought leaders, including @journalologist.bsky.social, @clearskiesadam.bsky.social, @mdinat.bsky.social, @nataliejacobs.bsky.social, @ianmulvany.bsky.social, & @heatherstaines.bsky.social - for your expertise & willingness to share your thoughts
It's here!
Hum & @silverchairnews.bsky.social's fifth annual Publishing Tech Trends Report is out, featuring insights from 15+ publishing leaders and industry experts.
Mapping your 2026 technology strategy? This is the industry benchmark you need: www.silverchair.com/news/tech-tr...
Focusing on removing expert panels towards the end of the process instead of reducing the load at the front end where AI could help? β¦ π€¨
Alchemist Review Launches Journal Fit Feature to Accelerate Triage
Weβre excited to share that @ioppublishing.bsky.social is expanding Alchemist Review across most of its proprietary journal portfolio, continuing a collaboration focused on solving real editorial challenges.
Explore new Journal Fit features: blog.hum.works/posts/alchem...
What if your editors could identify strong-fit manuscripts in seconds?
At @stmassoc.bsky.social Innovation Day this week, we showed how Journal Fit scores manuscripts across novelty, scope, rigor & impact - helping editors spot high potential papers and misaligned submissions instantly. #STMLondon
π£ Journal Fit is here!
Instant manuscript fit scores so editors spend more time on high potential papers & less on ones that are off-scope.
Every submission gets scored across Novelty, Scope Relevance, Rigor & Impact. Demo @ STM London next week!
blog.hum.works/posts/alchem...
Most publishers guess what resonates with authors.
Karger's team used behavioral data to knowβthen optimized relentlessly.
The result? 4.5X ROI, 3X higher CTRs, and 1,100+ manuscript submissions directly influenced.
Case study: blog.hum.works/posts/karger...
@kargerpublishers.bsky.social is proving that author marketing isn't just "nice to have." It's a revenue driver.
The secret? AI-driven campaigns that met researchers at the right moment w the right message.
The options range from "do nothingβ to βadd options to opt out of just AI Overviewsββ¦
AI built on bad metadata is just expensive chaos.
Taxonomy is either your secret weapon or your Achilles heel in 2026...
"Peer Review: Human Judgment with AI Speed!"
... And we're always saying that! @scholarlykitchen.bsky.social
Alchemist Review is dropping some exciting new features to help editors make smart decisions, faster in December. Stay tuned!
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/11/20/r...
CLUTCH is now using Alchemist Engage to power smarter audience intelligence for their clients π
blog.hum.works/posts/clutch...
Taxonomy is the foundation that makes everything else possible: Better search, smarter engagement, and the intelligence that fuels your editors and marketers to make confident decisions.
blog.hum.works/posts/are-yo...