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Hong Kong Baptist University signs Read & Publish agreement with the Royal Society of Chemistry -

Hong Kong Baptist University has signed a Read & Publish licensing agreement with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). This means that authors from the university can now publish Open Access in Royal Society of Chemistry journals for no additional fee and have access… Read More

Frontiers and the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine announce publishing partnership -

Gold open-access publisher Frontiers has announced that the journal Experimental Biology and Medicine (EBM), published by SAGE, will transfer to Frontiers. The transition is thanks to a newly signed agreement with the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (SEBM). The… Read More

Oxford University Press and Project HOPE launch OA Journal – Health Affairs Scholar -

Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced a new agreement with global health and humanitarian relief organization Project HOPE to publish its open-access journal, Health Affairs Scholar. The new international open-access journal will be dedicated to health policy and emerging health services research. In turn,… Read More

EBSCO Information Services launches linked data technology, BiblioGraph -

EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) introduces BiblioGraph, a linked data technology that allows users to explore, use and access library catalogs from anywhere on the web. BiblioGraph is the next step in EBSCO’s long-standing commitment to developing linked data-driven technologies and is a direct result… Read More

BioOne and SPIE publish case study on non-profit partnership -

A new case study published in Learned Publishing explores the early years of the non-profit partnership between BioOne and SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics. The open-access article points to a great potential for organizations to form collaborative partnerships,… Read More

Funders and research organizations are embracing reviewed preprints as a means to evaluate researchers -

eLife's unique publishing model has sparked vigorous discussion about the role of editors in selecting research articles for publication. In October, the organization announced that it is eliminating accept/reject decisions after peer review and instead focusing on preprint review and assessment. In support, nine funders have… Read More


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