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Wolters Kluwer makes monkeypox content free to clinicians worldwide in response to global health emergency -

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) has declared monkeypox a global health emergency. To fulfill the global need for evidence-based information amid this outbreak, Wolters Kluwer has made monkeypox content on UpToDate® free, and created a monkeypox resource page that includes links… Read More

Springer Nature’s revised application for Jisc-approved transformative journal status accepted -

Following feedback from the content expert group on its author facing communications and workflows, Springer Nature submitted a revised application for Jisc-approved transformative journal status for their Nature Research and Palgrave titles. The application, which includes revisions to the author journey and communications,… Read More

Science announces changes in editorial leadership -

The Science family of journals has announced two changes in editorial leadership that bolster the journal’s commitments to fostering scientific collaboration, developing policy to improve the rigor of scientific publishing, and to producing highest-quality content. On August 1, 2022, Valda Vinson – who joined the Science… Read More

SAGE Publishing releases five-year Journal Impact Factors to broaden the impact conversation -

SAGE Publishing has released the five-year Journal Impact Factors (JIF) for the fourth year running, as part of a wider aim to improve how the publisher measures and recognizes impact in the social and behavioral sciences (SBS). In this year’s report, 10 SAGE journals… Read More

The American Academy of Nursing appoints Sean Clarke as new Editor of Nursing Outlook journal -

The American Academy of Nursing (Academy) has appointed Sean Clarke, as the new Editor-in-Chief of Nursing Outlook, an Elsevier publication. Nursing Outlook is the official journal of the Academy and the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS). Since its inception, the journal… Read More

Findings from a new global study reveal that 82% of European physics researchers are unaware of Plan S -

A new global study from AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society (APS), IOP Publishing (IOPP), and Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA) has found that 82% of physics researchers based in Europe are unaware of Plan S. Plan S… Read More


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