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ACS Publications announces transformative read and publish agreement with NHRI -

The Publications Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) has announced a transformative open access agreement with the National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) in Taiwan. The agreement, which will last through 2023, is the first partnership of this type with an institution in Asia. The deal… Read More

EBSCO Information Services partners with NoodleTools to integrate citation tool with EBSCO search interfaces -

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) has partnered with NoodleTools, a research management platform that allows students to export citations with ease. The partnership integrates NoodleTools with EBSCOhost®, EBSCO Discovery ServiceTM and ExploraTM for mutual customers. NoodleTools is a secure online research management… Read More

AMA announces open access educational modules to support physicians -

Responding to the exceptional challenges and demands that strain physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Medical Association (AMA) has announced a new series of open access educational modules offering proven strategies to support the well-being of physicians during a time of acute stress. Now more… Read More

SPARC Europe launches large-scale Open Education initiative to share knowledge across countries -

SPARC Europe is poised to embark on a new, two-and-a-half-year programme to grow Open Education (OE) capacity among libraries of higher education (HE) in Europe. The project will allow gaining a better understanding of the European HE library community’s needs and progress in OE, to share… Read More

Wolters Kluwer to virtually host Society for Scholarly Publishing’s New Directions seminar -

The Society for Scholarly Publishing has announced that Wolters Kluwer will be providing the virtual platform for SSP’s upcoming New Directions in Scholarly Publishing seminar, happening online from September 30 to October 1. Thanks to Read More

Global imbalance in distribution of peer review continues, reveals IOP Publishing report -

A new global peer review study from IOP Publishing has found that the imbalance in the distribution of peer review continues to be felt by Western and more experienced reviewers. German, US and UK reviewers are more likely to feel overloaded by review requests, with… Read More


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