BioOne and CSIRO Publishing Expand Partnership with New eBook Collection
A newly curated collection of more than 200 eBooks will be available on the BioOne Digital Library in 2024 through an extension of BioOne’s partnership with CSIRO Publishing, an editorially independent business unit of CSIRO, Australia’s National Science Agency.
De Gruyter and American Political Science Association (APSA) sign partnership agreement
De Gruyter and the American Political Science Association (APSA) are pleased to announce an agreement on a cooperation partnership to publish two new book series: The De Gruyter-APSA Teaching Civic Engagement Series and The De Gruyter-APSA Political Science Professional Development Series.
Introducing CABI Cases in Animal Science and Food Science and Nutrition
CABI is pleased to introduce two new titles in its collection of case studies: Animal Science Cases and Food Science and Nutrition Cases. The titles have been launched to answer the need for practical, educational resources in these subject areas. CABI Cases are backed by CABI’s longstanding expertise in research and publishing in agriculture, the environment, and the applied life sciences.
Morressier partners with imagetwin to provide powerful AI-based image analysis to protect research integrity...
Morressier, the Berlin-based startup transforming scholarly communications, today announced its partnership with imagetwin. Under the partnership, Morressier’s workflows now feature automated analysis of scientific images, providing editors and peer reviewers with tools to detect potential issues such as plagiarism and manipulation, early and at scale.
Digital Science identifies questionable research at heart of US abortion drug case
A Digital Science investigation into a series of research papers used in a high-profile abortion drug case in the United States has found that the articles breached publication ethics and used unreliable methods.
ResearchGate and Cambridge University Press & Assessment announce new Journal Home partnership
ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and Cambridge University Press (Cambridge), the academic and Bibles publisher of Cambridge University Press & Assessment, today announced a new Journal Home partnership for sixteen of CUP’s open access (OA) journals – including their innovative Cambridge Prisms and Research Directions titles.
New Springer Nature Transformative Agreements Widen Global Impact of U.S. Research
Springer Nature has reached new Transformative Agreements (TAs) with VIVA – Virginia’s academic library consortium – and OhioLINK, Ohio’s academic library consortium, that will boost open science, increase coverage for underserved researchers, break down barriers to access for funding, and broaden the reach and support for open access (OA) publishing in the United States.
All journals open access in 2024 following successful Subscribe To Open round
EMS Press is delighted to announce that all 22 journals in its Subscribe To Open (S2O) programme will be published as open access for the 2024 subscription period. This means that for the first time the Press’s annual journal output will be entirely open access, with a blend of S2O and Diamond publications.
Wolters Kluwer announces institutional availability of NEJM AI on Ovid
NEJM AI is a peer-reviewed monthly journal dedicated to exploring and integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical medicine. Hospitals, government agencies, corporations, health systems and research institutions are able to access the journal organization wide through Ovid’s exclusive digital distribution of NEJM Group titles.
RSC signs new open access scheme with 77 German institutions
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology and University Library, which is the German national library for science and technology, have signed a new open access ‘Platinum model’ agreement. The four-year deal provides unlimited RSC publishing services – including submission, peer-review, hosting, indexing and promotion – to authors and readers at 77 German research institutions without charge.
The Company of Biologists renews Read & Publish Open Access agreement with the Max...
The agreement will run from 1 January 2024 until 31 December 2026, and corresponding authors at Max Planck Society’s 86 institutes can continue to publish research articles immediately Open Access (OA) in our hybrid journals (Development, Journal of Cell Science and Journal of Experimental Biology) and our fully Open Access journals (Disease Models & Mechanisms and Biology Open) without paying an article processing charge (APC).
Clarivate Launches Web of Science Grants Index to Help Researchers Optimize Funding Strategies
Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT), a global leader in connecting people and organizations to intelligence they can trust to transform their world, today launched the Web of Science™ Grants Index. The new solution is designed to provide a more comprehensive, enriched view of the funding landscape, empowering researchers to make confident, informed decisions when they seek research funding.