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De Gruyter transforms journal “Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis” to Open Access via Subscribe to...

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Together with the editors and the National Contact Point Open Access OA2020-DE, De Gruyter is transforming the leading library journal Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis (BFP) into open access through the Subscribe to Open model.

AJE Teams with Researcher App to Support Scholarly Authors

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American Journal Experts​ (AJE) has partnered with ​Researcher​, a leading platform that brings academics the latest relevant scholarly articles, to offer another crucial form of support: author services.

ConTech – Is your content business properly focused on your users?

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In today’s smartphone era, it's no longer just the quality of your content that matters. Speed and ease of access and a new, user-led focus are now just as important. What are your users interested in? What outcomes are they looking to achieve? How do they want to consume the information you have?

Palgrave Macmillan 2020: Celebrating purpose, passion and transformation in HSS publishing

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This month marks 20 years since Palgrave Macmillan revived the Palgrave name, continuing a long tradition of publishing the leading thinkers in the humanities, social sciences and business.

Frontiers and the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences announce OA publishing agreement

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Frontiers are delighted to announce that the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (Krems, Austria) has established an institutional membership agreement for open access publishing with Frontiers.

Research Solutions and FIZ Karlsruhe Introduce Document Delivery Service for Academic Institutions

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Research Solutions, Inc., a pioneer in providing cloud-based workflow solutions for R&D driven organizations, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Reprints Deskhas partnered with FIZ Karlsruhe​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ –Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure – to launch the AutoDoc Academic Program, bringing document delivery to academic institutions.

Diversifying readership through open access: A usage analysis for OA books

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Open access (OA) books are reaching more countries and have greater usage and higher citation numbers than non-OA books. A new analysis collaboratively produced by Springer Nature and COARD (Collaborative Open Access Research & Development) presents these and other key findings in a new white paper that explores how OA affects the geographical diversity of readers.

Karger Publishers Launches Kompass Nutrition & Dietetics

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What are the effects of elevated blood sugar on the course of a Covid-19 infection? How has the quarantine changed the eating habits of society? A new Karger publication answers these and many other questions.

ConTech – Are you re-evaluating the business you are in?

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True digital transformation of content businesses is required to meet the challenges posed by rapidly emerging technologies. This change of mindset will be explored as one of the ConTech Week core themes.

Cell Press and PubGrade collaboration exceeds expectations using Contextual Advertising platform

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PubGrade’s platform-as-a-service solution PubGrade for Publishers provided Cell Press with a fully integrated advertising platform that enables the sales team to offer their advertising clients a cutting edge digital advertising solution.

Wellcome and Ripeta partner to assess dataset availability in funded research

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Ripeta and Wellcome are pleased to announce a collaborative effort to assess data and code availability in the manuscripts of funded research projects.

De Gruyter acquires scientific journals from Carl Hanser

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Carl Hanser Verlag, one of Germany's leading publishing houses for literature as well as applied engineering, technology, computer science and economics, is transferring its eight scientific journals to the Berlin-based academic publishing house De Gruyter.