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Royal Society’s digital publishing platform migrated to Atypon’s Literatum platform -

The Royal Society's digital publishing platform migrated from HighWire to the Literatum platform from Atypon at the end of 2018. The move enabled the Royal Society to host the same high quality content but do so in a way that improves the online experience for all users, with optimised viewing capabilities and other new features.

According to the migration FAQ, users will notice improved search functionality and the migration ensures all journal pages can display content in a mobile-friendly format. A robust editorial collection tool allows users to create automated or curated topic collections.

Other key features include: comprehensive reader collaboration tools; and enhanced, drag and drop report creation.

The Royal Society (London) has implemented permanent redirects to the new platform; no proxy server configuration changes were necessary.

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