De Gruyter announces exclusive journals partnership with Maruzen-Yushodo for Japan - June 26, 2019
Academic publisher De Gruyter and Maruzen-Yushodo have entered into an exclusive sales and distribution partnership for all subscription journals owned and distributed by the Berlin-based publisher, with effect from the 2020 subscription year. Under the arrangement, Maruzen-Yushodo will assume responsibility for promoting De Gruyter’s Portfolio… Read More
American Chemical Society journals continue to publish the most impactful research in chemistry - June 24, 2019
The scholarly publications of the American Chemical Society (ACS) have once again been ranked as the most cited and most impactful across their respective subject categories, as reported by the 2018 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science Group. The latest JCR rankings… Read More
OAPEN and De Gruyter enable retroactive open access for ERC-funded publications - June 21, 2019
The OAPEN Foundation and De Gruyter have developed a framework agreement that outlines good practice for retroactive open access to books and chapters resulting from research funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the 7th EU Research Framework Programme (FP7). … Read More
SAGE unveils new Terminology Service with the Social Science Thesaurus - June 18, 2019
Housing over 61,000 concepts, SAGE Publishing’s new Terminology Service is a valuable tool to aid researchers in understanding and exploring key concepts. It launches with the SAGE Social Science Thesaurus, a multidisciplinary vocabulary of the most important concepts in the social… Read More
Prof. Yoichi Hayashi appointed section Editor-in-Chief for ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in Electronics - June 17, 2019
Prof. Dr. Yoichi Hayashi has been appointed Section Editor-in-Chief of ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in Electronics, effective June 2019. The Artificial Intelligence section mainly covers topics of interest within hardware-based deep learning AI and algorithmic deep learning AI using machine learning. The purpose of… Read More
New OA journal, Data & Policy, to explore the impact of data science on government policy - June 14, 2019
A new Open Access journal, Data & Policy, will explore the role of data science in shaping government policy – and its possible impact on privacy and public trust. Launched this week, the journal is the result of a collaboration between Cambridge University Press and the… Read More