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Elsevier and Jisc in deal to support the transition to Open Access for UK Research -

Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, has signed a transitional agreement with Jisc – the negotiating body representing UK academic research institutions – to provide access to global research for UK readers, and to provide immediate open access to UK… Read More

Future-proofing ex-CASRAI assets – CODATA, euroCRIS, and NISO issue joint statement -

CODATA, euroCRIS, and NISO have confirmed arrangements for the future of selected key resources from the former CASRAI organization. CASRAI as an organization has ceased to exist. Before the organization was closed down, CODATA, euroCRIS, and NISO were each approached to… Read More

IOP Publishing announces new unlimited open access agreement with Max Planck Society -

IOP Publishing (IOPP) has established a new, unlimited, transformative open access (OA) agreement with the Max Planck Society, taking an important step forward in the transition of its journals to open access. The three-year agreement, which brings significant advances on their previous agreement, lifts all… Read More

SAGE Publishing’s US College division receives 11 awards from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association -

Academic publisher SAGE Publishing has announced that its US College division received 11 awards from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA). A total of 45 textbook titles were recognized across three categories and, for the fifth year in a row, SAGE was honored with more awards… Read More

Unbound Medicine and American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons unveil educational portal on digital platform -

Unbound Medicine and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) have announced the launch of ASCRS U – a premier educational resource available for colorectal surgeons and trainees. Unbound Medicine is a leader in knowledge management solutions for healthcare and ASCRS is… Read More

PeerJ and the International Association for Biological Oceanography set to launch first community-led scholarly publishing channel, PeerJ Hub -

The International Association for Biological Oceanography (IABO) will be the first organization to launch a PeerJ Hub – a community-led scholarly publishing channel for IABO’s members. PeerJ Hubs, which will be built on top of PeerJ’s existing infrastructure and journal portfolio, will provide a submission portal… Read More


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