ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., a global media company dedicated to creating, curating, and delivering impactful peer-reviewed research and authoritative content services, are pleased to announce a new partnership through ResearchGate’s innovative Journal Home offering.
The partnership covers five Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. open access journals spanning the health and medical sciences. All backfile content and all new articles published with these journals are being made available through ResearchGate, boosting the reach and visibility of this content and increasing the authorship of these journals through ResearchGate’s 25m+ researcher members.
Journal Home provides a unique means to increase journal brand visibility with a highly relevant researcher audience. All participating journals have a dedicated journal profile, providing key information and article content, and allowing ResearchGate members to understand how their network is connected to the journal. The journal brands will also be prominently featured on all associated article pages and relevant touchpoints with members, increasing readership and engagement.
Authors in these journals will also benefit from the partnership, with their articles automatically added to their user profiles on ResearchGate. This offers authors a new way to understand and connect with their readers, with insights on who is reading and citing their work.
“Mary Ann Liebert is committed to helping our authors achieve the greatest global impact for their research,” said Kathryn Ryan, VP, Chief Marketing Officer at Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. “I am excited to see how ResearchGate can enhance our connection and engagement with researchers globally through Journal Home.”
“Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. has a longstanding commitment to maximising the discoverability and visibility of their research, to achieve global impact,” said Sören Hofmayer, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at ResearchGate. “Journal Home offers readers and authors a new way to explore these journals, and to grow engagement through our highly relevant researcher community. We’re delighted to be working together.”