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PLOS, AAU, and TCC Africa collaborate to advance Open Science in Africa -

The Association for African Universities (AAU), the Public Library of Science (PLOS), and the Training Centre in Communication (TCC Africa) will collaborate to increase awareness and provide training around Open Science practices and Open Access publishing in Africa. The objectives… Read More

Frontiers will continue support for UKRI’s Open Access policy -

Frontiers will continue to support UKRI’s open access policy, which will see all peer-reviewed research articles resulting from its funding made universally and freely accessible to people everywhere. The spirit of Plan S and the open access movement continue to make progress. UKRI should be commended for… Read More

Lean Library and JSTOR partner to enhance the discoverability of academic content -

Lean Library, a Technology from SAGE company that delivers library services directly into the patron’s workflow, is collaborating with JSTOR. Together, they will provide libraries the ability to deliver Open Access and licensed content on JSTOR to patrons at their point of need, alongside… Read More

ACRL 2023: Call for proposals now available -

The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) invites proposals for the ACRL 2023 Conference to be held March 15-18, 2023, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Higher education has changed dramatically over the last few years. Academic libraries are addressing an increased emphasis on remote learning,… Read More

The Society for Scholarly Publishing announces guiding core values and strategic goals -

The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Board of Directors have announced the organization’s new core values that will guide its governance and strategic goals. Charged with articulating the specific values that define SSP’s culture, the Board of Directors developed the Core Values Task Force, led by… Read More

BMJ Best Practice to continue to provide clinical decision support to all NHS professionals and learners in England -

Health Education England has arranged for BMJ Best Practice to continue to provide clinical decision support to all NHS staff and learners in England for a further two years. All healthcare professionals need to be able to use the latest evidence-based information so that they can… Read More


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