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American Chemical Society and Lithuanian Research Library Consortium sign agreement to advance open access...

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The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) announces today it has signed a year-long “read and publish” agreement with the Lithuanian Research Library Consortium (LMBA). This arrangement will help expand the publication of open access research by its scientists.

eLife launches service to peer review preprints on bioRxiv

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eLife is pleased to announce today the launch of Preprint Review, which brings high-quality peer review to the preprint server bioRxiv.

Ripeta and STM collaborate to report data availability in published manuscripts

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Ripeta is pleased to announce a collaboration with the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM). Together, they will provide statistics about data availability across the research articles of several publishers.

Silverchair and University of California Press Launch Next Generation Journals Hosting Platform

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Silverchair and University of California Press (UC Press) announced today the launch of UC Press’ 110,000+ article in 6000+ journal issues on the Silverchair Platform.

Cengage Reaffirms Commitment to Student Affordability Following Termination of McGraw-Hill Merger Agreement

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Cengage, an education and technology company, today announced that its merger agreement with McGraw-Hill has been terminated by mutual agreement due to a prolonged regulatory review process and the inability to agree to a divestitures package with the U.S. Department of Justice. In conjunction with the announcement, Cengage reaffirmed its commitment to student affordability and the company’s ongoing transformation to digital.

Researcher Announces COVID-19 International Research Collaboration

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Our mission to ensure scientists and researchers never miss vital research is more important than ever with the world facing the huge challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic. This challenge can only be solved through the work of scientists, academics, clinicians and economists across the world.

Corona: Leading Social Scientists Respond to the Pandemic

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De Gruyter has just published a collection of twelve essays from leading social scientists on the Corona pandemic as a free digital pamphlet. 12 perspectives on the pandemic: International social science thought leaders reflect on Covid-19 brings together leading scholars from around the world.

Kudos offers free use of Kudos Pro to help researchers keep communicating during...

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Kudos, the award-winning service for accelerating research impact, has today announced that it is opening up its leading research communications platform – Kudos Pro – to the global academic community, with complimentary access for 60 days.

Nature Index Annual Tables celebrate institutions and countries producing high-quality natural sciences research

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The 2020 Nature Index Annual Tables show strong performances from institutions with considerable funding and reputation as well as rising stars

Scholarly publishers are working together to maximize efficiency during COVID-19 pandemic.

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Scholarly publishers are working together to maximize the efficiency of peer review, ensuring that key work related to COVID-19 is reviewed and published as quickly and openly as possible.

Coronavirus: Commission launches data sharing platform for researchers

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Today, the European Commission together with several partners launched a European COVID-19 Data Platform to enable the rapid collection and sharing of available research data. The platform, part of the ERAvsCorona Action Plan, marks another milestone in the EU's efforts to support researchers in Europe and around the world in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

Research Square Reaches 20,000 Preprints

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Research Square, known for their multidisciplinary preprint platform, reached 20,000 preprints just 18 months after its launch in 2018. Having recently celebrated 10,000 preprints in Dec. 2019, the platform doubled the number of preprints in the last 4 months and is effectively the world’s fastest growing preprint platform.