De Gruyter expands partnership with 67 Bricks, recruits Brian Bishop as Vice President Digital...
De Gruyter is collaborating with 67 Bricks to deliver the next phase of the publisher’s digital transformation and has recruited Brian Bishop, who joins the Berlin-based publishing house in a newly created role as Vice President Digital Transformation.
Digital Science launches Dimensions Life Sciences & Chemistry
Digital Science, a technology company with a vision of a trusted and collaborative research ecosystem driving progress for all, is pleased to announce the launch of a new version of its popular Dimensions platform - Dimensions Life Sciences & Chemistry (Dimensions L&C) - focused on life sciences and chemistry research activities.
Research Square Reaches 100,000 Preprint Milestone
Fewer than three years after the first preprint was posted on Research Square, the world’s fastest-growing multidisciplinary preprint platform has surpassed 100,000 preprints.
The Health Research Alliance and PLOS Announce Essay Challenge Winners
The Health Research Alliance (HRA) and PLOS are pleased to announce the winners and honorable mentions of the Reimagine Biomedical Research for a Healthier Future Essay Challenge. The biomedical research enterprise experienced a year of reckoning in 2020.
Karger Publishers Selects Silverchair to Connect and Advance Health Sciences
Karger Publishers is a globally active independent publisher dedicated to serving the information needs of the scientific community, clinicians, and patients. The Karger publishing program encompasses more than 100 peer-reviewed journals (including a number of Gold and Platinum Open Access journals) and over 9,000 books, as well as video and interactive content for visualization and education.
RCNi launches new content platform: RCNi Plus
RCNi Plus brings together an extensive range of resources and new personalisation features to equip nursing professionals with the information they need to deliver best practice
Global healthcare knowledge provider, BMJ, continues to drive open access to medical research with...
MJ Medicine's mission is to create a healthier world through the publication of influential multispecialty medical research, reviews,
AIP Publishing and TIB sign three-year Read & Publish agreement
AIP Publishing, a leading not-for-profit scholarly publisher in the physical sciences, announced that it has reached a three-year, Read and Publish agreement with the renowned TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology in Hanover, Germany.
Elsevier and the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics partner to publish Genetics...
The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG), the only nationally
recognized US medical professional organization solely dedicated to improving health through the practice of medical genetics and genomics, and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, are delighted to announce a new partnership to publish ACMG’s official journal, Genetics in Medicine (GIM).
ScienceOpen Partners with Longleaf Services to feature University Presses’ Sustainable History Monograph Pilot Collection
ScienceOpen, the interactive discovery platform providing customizable solutions for publishers, has partnered with Longleaf Services to provide metadata and promotional services for its Mellon-funded initiative, the Sustainable History Monograph Pilot (SHMP).
SPIE announces read and publish agreement with Delft University of Technology
SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, is pleased to announce a new open access agreement with the Netherlands' Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). The agreement began on 1 July 2021.
COAR announces strategy to modernize the global repository network
The trend towards open science / open scholarship is strengthening and expanding. The COVID-19 pandemic has made open scholarship a top priority for governments and the research community around the world and there is a growing recognition about the need for greater equity in scholarly communications, as underscored in the UNESCO draft recommendations which were developed through consensus by over 100 member countries.