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Future Science Group publishes its first Plain Language Summary of Publication

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Recognizing the vital role of patients in medical and scientific research, the Future Science Group (FSG) has today published a new style of article – a Plain Language Summary of Publication, the first of its kind for FSG.

EMS Press Adopts MSP’s EditFlow for Submissions and Peer Review

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EMS Press, the publishing house of the not-for-profit European Mathematical Society, has chosen ​EditFlow​ from MSP (Mathematical Sciences Publishers) to manage submissions and peer review across 16 of its journals.

Pluto Journals launches pilot to flip its entire journal portfolio to Open Access using...

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Pluto Journals, the social sciences publisher based in London, UK, has announced a pilot to transform its complete journal portfolio of 21 titles to Open Access (OA) from 2021 onwards. The project “Pluto Open Journals” will be realised in partnership with Knowledge Unlatched and supported by the conceivers of the ground-breaking Subscribe-to-Open (S2O) model Libraria, a group of anthropologists and other social scientists committed to Open Access.

Webinar – How to succeed with content marketing

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Top tips to create evidence-based digital stories enticing wider audiences to engage with world-leading research and innovation Throughout the course of the pandemic, people have...

Digital focus and strong sales help Cambridge University Press face pandemic

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A strong performance helped Cambridge University Press to secure an increase in sales during the last year, despite the impact of the global pandemic. As the Press’s newly-published annual report for 2019/20 shows nearly 11 months of strong growth were interrupted by the impact of COVID-19 during the last six weeks of the financial year and the subsequent global lockdown of schools and universities.

American Society of Microbiology to Migrate Journals to Atypon’s Literatum Publishing Platform

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The American Society of Microbiology (ASM) has selected Atypon’s Literatum as its new online publishing platform. In addition to its 18 journals, Literatum will also host ASM multimedia, datasets, and supplemental materials.

American Chemical Society signs transformative open access agreement with Polish Academic Consortium

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The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is pleased to announce that it has signed a transformative “read and publish” agreement with the Polish Academic Consortium. The agreement, which lasts through 2022, will benefit 51 institutions across Poland and will enable hundreds of articles to be made open access each year.

OECD wins inaugural University Press Redux Sustainability Award

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Judges impressed by innovative, collaborative and thematic approach ·         Award presented as part of Redux Online ·         Call to action for university presses to support Sustainable Development Goals The...

American Chemical Society signs transformative open access agreement with Polish Academic Consortium

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The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) is pleased to announce that it has signed a transformative “read and publish” agreement with the Polish Academic Consortium. The agreement, which lasts through 2022, will benefit 51 institutions across Poland and will enable hundreds of articles to be made open access each year.

STM Learning Launches Subscription Service to Serve Mandatory Reporters of Abuse

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STM Learning, Inc.—a leading publisher of scientific, technical, and medical resources for professionals who serve and protect victims of abuse—has launched a new subscription service to allow mandatory reporters, police, and others access to a wealth of resources, available for an annual subscription.

The experience of getting a “No Code” Open repository.

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Yann Mahé – MD MyScienceWork tells us how to build and maintain a powerful open source repository with little to no IT skills.

University of Buckingham Press launches The Buckingham Journal of Education

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University of Buckingham Press (UBP) has published the first Issue of The Buckingham Journal of Education, a new academic journal focussed on the evolution and future of education, published in association with the School of Education at the University of Buckingham.