Taylor & Francis and INSA collaborate to foster science-society integration for sustainable solutions - November 6, 2023
Taylor & Francis India and the Indian National Science Academy (INSA) have joined forces to initiate a series of collaborative knowledge-sharing sessions aimed at bridging the gap between science and society for sustainable development. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing scientific knowledge… Read More
The Company of Biologists’ Read & Publish initiative sees global participation surge to over 700 institutions in 42 countries - November 6, 2023
The Company of Biologists has announced the recent inclusion of an additional 102 institutions into its Read & Publish Open Access (OA) initiative, marking a substantial stride in global participation since January 2023. With the latest addition, the initiative now encompasses over 700… Read More
American Physical Therapy Association announces new Editor-In-Chief of PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal - November 6, 2023
The American Physical Therapy Association has announced the appointment of Dr. Steven Z. George as editor-in-chief of its flagship scientific journal, PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal. George will succeed former Editor-in-Chief Alan Jette, beginning his five-year term on Jan. 1, 2024. George, a Laszlo Ormandy… Read More
De Gruyter introduces Paradigm Publishing Services, a new division to empower publishers with tailored solutions - November 3, 2023
Academic publisher De Gruyter has announced the creation of a new dedicated division, Paradigm Publishing Services. The new division offers publishing solutions to meet the unique needs of publishers in the humanities and social sciences as well as in scientific associations, societies, and library publishing programs. At… Read More
COAR Task Force champions multilingual content management in repositories - November 3, 2023
In the evolving landscape of research communication, the vitality of multilingualism is gaining recognition as a cornerstone for fostering diversity and inclusivity. Amidst a historical emphasis on English publications, a noticeable shift in this paradigm is underway. Organizations such as UNESCO are advocating for multilingualism in scientific… Read More
Center for Open Science receives NSF grant to propel open-source ecosystems - November 3, 2023
The Center for Open Science (COS) has secured funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) for advancing the development of open-source ecosystems (OSEs) through its Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) program. COS, known for curating and sustaining the Open Science Framework… Read More