EDP – National Open Access Agreement in France
We are pleased to welcome three institutions to the National Open Access Agreement in France (Accord national pour l’accès ouvert en France) from 2023. The new members are Université d'Artois, Université de Rouen and Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne.
67 Bricks named ‘Finalists’ for two British Data Awards
67 Bricks has been shortlisted twice in this year’s British Data Awards, in the categories ‘Best Place to Work in Data’ and ‘‘BI Solution of the Year’ alongside their partners at The Economist Intelligence Unit for their work creating Viewpoint.
Bibliosan and Taylor & Francis Agree New Read & Publish Partnership
Bibliosan, the Italian network of biomedical research libraries, and Taylor & Francis have announced a new three-year open access agreement which will significantly extend the reach and impact of research at the 70 participating institutions.
RevMan Web, Cochrane’s systematic-review production software, is now available to the wider academic community
Cochrane is delighted to announce the availability of RevMan Web, its popular, web-based systematic-review production software, to the wider academic community beyond Cochrane – to support evidence synthesis development and evidence-based medicine education. Cochrane expects interest in use of the tool from those in universities and medical schools, and many other research sectors.
PLOS Global Public Health and PLOS Digital Health now indexed in PubMed Central
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) is pleased to announce that PLOS Global Public Health and PLOS Digital Health are now fully indexed in PubMed Central (PMC), expanding our reach and furthering our mission of ensuring research content is accessible and discoverable as widely as possible.
Springer Nature makes data sharing easier with single data policy across all journals and...
Springer Nature has taken a further step forwards in its commitment to open science by requiring mandatory data availability statements (DAS) across its journals portfolio, and introducing its first unified data policy across the books portfolio.
Successful First Phase of Pilot of New Open Access Model: Subscribe to Open at...
Following the successful first phase of the Subscribe to Open (S2O) pilot, the Karger journals Pediatric Neurosurgery and Developmental Neuroscience will be Open Access (OA) in 2023. This means that all articles will be published OA at no cost to authors for the 2023 volumes of both journals.
PLOS Announces Newest Joiners to the CRL/NERL Agreement
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) welcomes several new participants to its ongoing three-year consortial agreement with Center for Research Libraries (CRL) and the Northeast Research Libraries (NERL) program.
ConTech Pharma 2023 announce speakers
ConTech Pharma 2023 features global thought leaders working at the intersection of data science, content and technology. Our world class line-up includes Bayer, Pistoia Alliance, Pfizer, Astra Zeneca, Benevolent AI, Morressier and many more …
Transformative Agreement Signed between the Microbiology Society and Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
The Microbiology Society and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore are thrilled to announce a transformative Publish and Read agreement starting in 2023. This marks the Microbiology Society’s first agreement of its kind in India, continuing its goal to support Open Access (OA) publishing for microbiologists across the globe.
EDP Sciences Aligns with COPE’s Position on AI and Authorship in Research Publications
At EDP Sciences, we recognize the importance of transparency and responsibility when it comes to the use of AI tools in research papers. We fully support the Committee on Publication Ethics' (COPE) position statement that AI tools cannot be listed as authors and that authors must take full responsibility for the content of their manuscript, including parts produced by AI tools.
cOAlition S supports efforts to improve copyright framework for research
opyright retention has been at the core of Plan S since its inception. Its first principle is that authors or their institutions retain copyright to their work. The Rights Retention Strategy aims to ensure that authors retain their rights and comply with funders´ mandates of immediate open access under open licenses while publishing in the venue of their choice.