Karger Publishers and ACCUCOMS Announce New Agreement on Representation in Latin America
With over 100 peer-reviewed journals and a growing number of open-access journals, Karger Publishers is the largest medical and scientific publishing company in Switzerland. ACCUCOMS will bring these titles to the libraries of Latin America.
Emerald signs agreement with Peerwith to expand its portfolio of author services
Emerald is delighted to formally announce and launch a new partnership with Peerwith - an online market place that matches academics seeking support for their work, with experts in their field.
eLife simplifies submission for authors through new collaborations like Overleaf
eLife, the non-profit initiative inspired by research funders and led by scientists, aims to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognises the most responsible behaviours in science. eLife is now working with Overleaf, Manuscripts.app, PubRef and Authorea, to allow authors to write and submit research to the journal as quickly and easily as possible.
ScienceOpen launches into the New Year with 12 new publisher customers
With state-of-the-art technology ScienceOpen enriches and exposes the context of research articles for enhanced discovery and interaction.
Max Planck and Taylor & Francis Group sign open access agreement
The Max Planck Digital Library and Taylor & Francis Group have signed an agreement which enables researchers based in Max Planck institutes to publish open access in 2,390 journals, under a centrally funded arrangement.
New Investment Joins the Digital Science Family: Peerwith – Platform Offering Quality Author Services
We are proud to announce our investment in Peerwith – a marketplace for author services, matching academics seeking support for their work with experts who can provide a plethora of services to increase the scientific impact of their work.
How can publishers help librarians? Cambridge University Press leads the way with a metadata...
It’s no secret that library budgets have been slashed in recent years, and the burdens of trying to do more with less are growing for librarians and information professionals. But what is it that adds most stress to the lives of cataloguers and librarians? Quite possibly it is unhappy users; users that cannot find resources within library catalogues and consequently cannot use these resources within publishers’ platforms.
American College of Cardiology Expands Partnership with HighWire Press
HighWire Press and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) are pleased to announce the re-launch of ACC's journal program on a tailor-built version of HighWire's industry leading platform solution, JCore.
Tsinghua University, Top University in China, Selects Ex Libris Alma Library Management Service
Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, is pleased to announce that Tsinghua University in Beijing has chosen the Ex Libris Alma® library management service to replace the university’s Innovative Millennium integrated library system. Tsinghua University was ranked as the top university in China by QS World University Rankings®.
Open Access Trends 2017: Challenges and Opportunities
Open access - the online digital delivery of scholarly research free of charge and without most copyright and licensing restrictions—has grown from a conceptual movement to transformational force in scientific, technical and medical (STM) publishing.
InTechOpen Identified as World Leader in Open Access Books by Simba Information Open Access...
Simba Information, a leading provider for market intelligence and forecasts in the media and publishing industry, has released the Open Access Book Publishing 2016 - 2020 report and forecast.
BMJ partners with Cochrane Clinical Answers to boost knowledge at the point of care
BMJ, one of the world's leading medical knowledge providers, has teamed up with Cochrane Clinical Answers, a new resource from the Cochrane Library, to better deliver evidence and inform decision making at the point of care.