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ACS announces new strategic plan for 2025-2029 -

The American Chemical Society (ACS) has unveiled its new strategic plan for 2025-2029, reaffirming its commitment to advancing chemistry and supporting a global scientific community. Approved by the ACS Board of Directors in December 2024, the plan outlines a bold vision of improving lives… Read More

UC partners with ASM in Subscribe to Open agreement to boost research accessibility -

The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has announced an innovative multi-year Subscribe to Open (S2O) agreement with the University of California (UC) system. Starting in 2025, this partnership will transition ASM’s six primary research journals to an S2O model, marking a significant step toward… Read More

Third annual ESG Report highlights commitment to sustainability and social responsibility -

Building on its dedication to advancing scientific research and supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), IntechOpen has published its third annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report. This report underscores the organization's ongoing efforts to integrate ESG principles into its operations and… Read More

EIFL renews EBSCO eBooks agreement, extends discounted access through 2027 -

EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) has announced the renewal of its agreement with EBSCO Information Services, securing discounted access to the EBSCO eBooks Academic Subscription Collection for an additional three years. The agreement, which now extends until December 2027, reaffirms EIFL’s… Read More

Ex Libris unveils AI innovations transforming libraries in 2025 -

Ex Libris, a part of Clarivate, is marking the start of 2025 by spotlighting its latest AI-driven innovations designed to enhance library services and user experiences. A newly launched dedicated webpage highlights the cutting-edge tools developed in collaboration with the academic community, showcasing the company’s commitment to… Read More

University of Groningen partners with PeerJ to advance open access publishing -

The University of Groningen has joined PeerJ's Annual Institutional Memberships (AIMs) program, enabling its researchers to publish open access (OA) articles without paying individual article processing charges (APCs). This partnership underscores the university's commitment to making research freely accessible to the global community, particularly for publicly funded… Read More


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