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De Gruyter and Publisher Partners support fact-based analysis

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De Gruyter and a number of prestigious university presses are making books and journal articles across nine topical areas freely available until the end of 2017 on degruyter.com.

IOP Publishing launches Journal of Physics Communications

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IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the launch of Journal of Physics Communications, a new multidisciplinary open access journal, offering researchers an accelerated and innovative way to publish their work.

National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) partners with Enago to offer Manuscript Preparation...

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NCURA today announced its new partnership with Enago, a leading author service provider that specifically caters to the large section of the global research community for whom English is a second language (ESL).Founded in 1959, NCURA isthe leading professional association for university research administrators.

AIP Publishing Launches 38 Journals and “Physics Today” on Atypon’s Literatum Platform

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Atypon’s Literatum, the industry’s most widely used online publishing platform, now hosts all of AIP Publishing’s journals, the journals of its member societies and publishing partners, and Physics Today, American Institute of Physics’ (AIP) flagship magazine.

Evidence-based characteristics could help authors recognize predatory journals

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A study published in the open access journal BMC Medicine identifies 13 evidence-based characteristics by which potential predatory journals may be distinguished from presumed legitimate ones.

Artificial intelligence powers major content expansion of Nature Research’s Nano

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Nano, a Nature Research solution, has just been given a boost by artificial intelligence (AI), increasing the information available to users by sourcing data from over 400,000 relevant research paper

De Gruyter to take over the Journal of Japanese Linguistics

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De Gruyter has signed an agreement to publish the Journal of Japanese Linguistics (JJL), currently published by The Dilena Takeyama Center for the Study of Japan and Japanese Culture at San Francisco State University (SFSU), with the first issue to appear in May 2018 (Issue 34-1, 2018).

AAA Extends Partnership with Wiley

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The American Anthropological Association (AAA) today renewed its publishing agreement with Wiley, continuing a decade long partnership.

Thieme Stresses Importance of Publishers’ Role in Defending the Independence of Science

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Thieme Publishing Group, one of the major providers of medical and health publications, media and services, strongly advocates the freedom of scientific inquiry and publication.

Springer Nature becomes largest publisher to open up all reference lists

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Springer Nature becomes the largest academic publisher to open up reference lists to advance data discovery and reuse, effective as of today. Working closely with Crossref, Springer Nature will make the metadata for reference lists available across all academic books and owned journals (and as an option for society partners.)

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Now Published by Wolters Kluwer

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Wolters Kluwer, a leading global provider of information and point of care solutions for the healthcare industry, is pleased to announce a new, long-term publishing partnership with the The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons® (ABJS).

Purdue University to Continue Partnership with Overleaf After Successful Pilot

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Overleaf, an innovative provider of scientific writing and publishing tools, today announced that Purdue University will continue in a five year partnership after a successful year-long pilot.