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AASM names Safwan Badr as next editor of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine -

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Board of Directors has appointed Dr. Safwan Badr as the third Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. His five-year term will commence on January 1, 2025. The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine serves as the authoritative source for… Read More

UKRI announces open access policy for monographs, book chapters and edited collections -

UKRI provides updates on the open access policy, including monitoring and evaluation, monographs book chapters and edited collections and technical requirements. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is working collaboratively with stakeholders to support implementation of its open access policy. The policy applied from April 2022 for research… Read More

European Commission selects PKP’s OJS for Open Research Europe publishing platform -

The Public Knowledge Project (PKP), an SFU Core Facility, has announced its flagship software, Open Journal Systems (OJS), has been chosen to underpin the European Commission’s Open Research Europe (ORE), an open access publishing platform. The €890K award… Read More

MDPI elevates Peer Review with AI and Innovative Technology -

MDPI, a leading open access (OA) publisher, has announced its participation in Peer Review Week 2024, taking place 23–27 September. This year’s theme, “Innovation and Technology in Peer Review”, explores the evolving publishing landscape and how peer review processes shape scholarly communication. Over the… Read More

Choreo Insights now supports the full range of languages represented in WorldCat -

OCLC has expanded the analysis capabilities of Choreo Insights to support the full range of languages represented in WorldCat, the world's most comprehensive database of information about library collections. At a time when collection librarians and area studies librarians are focused… Read More

EIFL renews agreements with Duke University Press -

EIFL and Duke University Press have renewed the agreements for the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection and the Euclid Prime Collection for a further three years. From 2025 more EIFL-partner countries will have free or discounted access to both collections. The e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection… Read More


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