OpenAthens celebrates 25 years’ enabling access to knowledge
World-leading identity and access management specialist OpenAthens is celebrating its 25th anniversary. The organisation will mark the milestone with a range of celebratory activities over the next few months which will include recognition of staff, customers and partners.
ProQuest Streamlines Discoverability of Subscription and Open Access Content
ProQuest is improving the accessibility of subscription and open access content on its award-winning platform with a series of enhancements designed to boost research, teaching and learning outcomes.
Cambridge University Press announces open access partnership with Hindawi Limited
As part of Cambridge University Press’s continuing focus on open access, five of its journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a new collaborative publishing agreement.
Open Access Journal Publishing Worldwide, 2020-2024 – Presents Revenue and Market Share Rankings of...
In today's global market, it's more important than ever to understand the changing dynamics of scholarly and professional publishing. Rely on the Open Access Journal Publishing 2020-2024 to build your growth plan for this year and beyond.
SAGE releases five-year Journal Impact Factors to broaden the impact conversation
SAGE Publishing has today released the five-year Journal Impact Factors (JIF) for all its social and behavioral science (SBS) journals. In break with convention, SAGE recognizes five-year Impact Factors instead of traditionally recognized two-year metrics
ScienceOpen and Trivent Publishing collaborate to showcase Trivent Medieval books
The interactive discovery platform, ScienceOpen, and Trivent Publishing have partnered to launch a collection on ScienceOpen to showcase books from Trivent Medieval. Trivent Medieval is a growing imprint, currently holding ten book series on varied historical subjects: art history, magic and witchcraft, Mediterranean studies, equestrian history, Byzantine history, the history of the Carolingian Empire, as well as gender, and medievalism.
University of Vienna and AIP Publishing sign new ‘Read and Publish’ agreement extend benefits...
AIP Publishing, a leading not-for-profit scholarly publisher in the physical sciences, is pleased to announce that University of Vienna in Austria has converted their successful “Read and Publish” pilot project, begun in May 2019, into a full agreement. The University of Vienna was the first academic institution to join AIP Publishing’s pilot to develop a sustainable transformative publishing model.
Clarivate to Combine with CPA Global, Creating a World Leader in Intellectual Property Information...
Clarivate Plc, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to combine with CPA Global, a global leader in intellectual property (“IP”) software and tech-enabled services.
From Transition to Transformation
UKSG, the organization that connects the knowledge community, has announced the programme for this year’s November conference. The event, usually held in London as the “UKSG One-Day Conference”, will this year be held online as the “UKSG Online Conference”, over two half days (November 11th and 12th).
University of Buckingham Press launches Academic Journal Partnership with ScienceOpen
University of Buckingham Press (UBP) has announced a wide-ranging partnership with research and publishing network ScienceOpen. As part of the agreement, ScienceOpen will host a Super Collection for all UBP journal content as well as individual collections for each of its Journals.
Portico’s Stephanie Orphan reelected to OASPA Board of Directors
The members of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) have reelected Stephanie Orphan, Portico’s Director of Publisher Relations, to begin her second three-year term on the Board of Directors in September.
Research with UK publishing leaders reveals the dramatic impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on...
Research conducted with publishing leadership during the first stages of the Coronavirus pandemic in May and June shows widespread impacts across the publishing industry, with industry leaders reporting deep financial, sales and operational challenges as a result of the crisis.