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SAGE Publishing and the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons partner to publish two journals -

Academic publisher SAGE Publishing will partner with the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons to publish Plastic Surgery and Plastic Surgery Case Studies. The journals serve as major outlets for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education. This internationally recognised Plastic… Read More

The IET launches new OA journal – Engineering Biology -

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has launched a new fully open access engineering journal, Engineering Biology. The new online-only journal is focused on the application of engineering science and practice to the design of biological devices and systems for a wide range of fields… Read More

ScienceOpen announces new partnership with Karger -

Research network ScienceOpen has announced a partnership with Karger, a biomedical publisher of international speciality journals and books covering basic and clinical research. Two of their thematic articles packages, one on Stroke and another one on Diabetes are now indexed on the… Read More

Registrations for 9th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing now open -

The Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA) has announced that registrations and accommodations for the 9th Conference on Open Access Scholarly Publishing (COASP) are now open. This year, the annual conference will take place in Lisbon, Portugal at the Altis Grand Hotel on September 20-21, 2017.… Read More

Altmetric releases new version of the Explorer for Publishers platform -

Data science company Altmetric has announced the release of a new version of the Explorer for Publishers platform. Designed to make it easier than ever for publishers to explore and report on the online engagement and academic impact for their own articles, books, datasets and other… Read More

New report on digital transformation in publishing finds slow advancement in digital transformation, high emphasis on metadata investment -

An in-depth study analyzing digital transformation in the publishing industry has found that 25 percent of publishers see themselves as "lagging" versus the rest of the industry in their current transformation efforts, while only 25 percent feel they are "leading." The study, which included 25 leading U.S. and U.K. publishers… Read More


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