EBSCO Information Services releases Serials Price Projection Report for 2020 - October 2, 2019
The 2020 Serials Price Projection Report from EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) is now available. The report projects that the overall effective publisher price increases for academic and academic medical libraries are expected to be (before any currency impact) in the range… Read More
De Gruyter increases staff to better serve authors, partners and customers in the US - September 30, 2019
De Gruyter, an independent international academic publisher with roots in Germany, has significantly increased its presence in the United States by growing its office in Boston by 30 percent. The 16 colleagues in De Gruyter’s Boston office and 14 colleagues in the rest of the country… Read More
Cambridge University Press and UNSILO in deal to deliver AI-based related links - September 23, 2019
Academic publisher, Cambridge University Press, and Denmark-based AI company, UNSILO, have signed an agreement by which UNSILO will use machine-learning tools to identify related content across around one million journal articles and book chapters from the vast Cambridge corpus. UNSILO applies… Read More
SAGE Publishing launches SAGE Research Methods reference resource - September 20, 2019
Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has launched SAGE Research Methods Foundations, an online reference resource on all aspects of research methods and the research process for the social sciences. The resource contains hundreds of entries written by an international roster of methods experts, such as psychologist Paul… Read More
MDPI launches new functionality giving scholars the possibility to endorse and recommend articles - September 20, 2019
Open access journals publisher MDPI has announced the release of a new functionality giving the possibility for researchers and scholars to endorse, and formally recommend articles to their colleagues. MDPI was an early signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research… Read More
Cambridge University Press unveils new journal to tackle problems in scholarly communication - September 19, 2019
A new journal from Cambridge University Press will take a radical new approach to both publishing and peer reviewing research. Experimental Results aims to tackle the crisis in the reproducibility of results, provide an outlet for standalone research that currently goes unpublished and to make peer… Read More