IEEE and CRUE Sign Three-Year Transformative Agreement to AccelerateOpen Access Publishing in Spain
IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, announced today that it has reached a three-year open access agreement with CRUE, a consortium of Spanish universities, to support authors in Spain who wish to publish open access.
Karger Publishers Partners with ChronosHub
Karger Publishers is thrilled to announce its latest partnership with ChronosHub, a platform offering a 360-degree approach to Open Access (OA) Management. This new collaboration benefits Karger’s institutional customers by fostering effective compliance and license management, improved handling of article processing charges and other related costs, billing, and collection, as well as data management and reporting.
New Simba Report Uncovers Emerging Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities Publishing
Just launched by Simba Information is Global Social Sciences and Humanities Publishing 2023-2027. This new report identifies critical developments and trends across segments of this competitive global scholarly publishing market.
NCUB respond to Horizon Europe funding programme
Responding to the news that the UK and European Commission have reached a draft association to the Horizon Europe funding programme, Joe Marshall, Chief Executive of the National Centre for Universities and Business, said:
Large Number Of Bentham Science Journals Win Impact Factors
Bentham Science Publishers, a leading medical and technical academic publisher (www.benthamscience.com), is thrilled to announce a significant journal portfolio development. This year, an unprecedented 25 new journals have been added to the Bentham list of titles with Clarivate Journal Impact Factors, bringing the total to 66.
BMJ expands open access offering across Europe
Leading global healthcare knowledge provider, BMJ, is expanding its open access offering across Europe through three Read and Publish agreements with leading institutions in France, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Université Côte d'Azur, and Université de Bordeaux.
SSP Announces RFP for Abstract Management System
The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is accepting proposals for an abstract management system on a cost-neutral basis to support the needs of the organization as described within the Scope of Services starting in September 2023.
IOP Publishing accelerates OA publishing in Oman with Sultan Qaboos University agreement
Sultan Quaboos University (SQU) and society publisher IOP Publishing (IOPP) have established a transformative agreement enabling researchers to publish their work openly for anyone to read at no cost to them. It is IOPP’s first unlimited publishing agreement in Oman supporting the University’s ambition to make scientific research accessible to as many people as possible.
Clarivate Announces Partnership with AI21 Labs as part of its Generative AI Strategy to...
Clarivate Plc (NYSE: CLVT), a global leader in connecting people and organizations to intelligence they can trust to transform their world, today announced a strategic partnership with AI21 Labs, a pioneer in generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Wiley and the European College of Sport Science announce partnership
Wiley, a knowledge company and global leader in research, publishing and knowledge solutions, today announced that it will publish the European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) on behalf of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) beginning in January 2024, spearheading the journal’s transition to open access.
Silverchair Affirms Commitment to Customer Success & Community-Led Innovation with Two New Leadership Hires
Silverchair announced today the expansion of their Customer Success team with the addition of Emilie Delquié as SVP of Product and Customer Success and Veronica Showers as VP of Customer Success. Both are engaged industry leaders, together bringing more than four decades of relationship management experience to the team.
Over 650 institutions in 41 countries are participating in The Company of Biologists’ Read...
Over 650 institutions in 41 countries are now participating. In addition, a further two library consortia; the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) and the Joint University Librarians Advisory Committee (JULAC) Consortium in Hong Kong, have also recently signed agreements increasing the number of participating consortia to 12.