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ACS is the latest publisher to integrate GetFTR at the article reference level. This means GetFTR indicators will signpost researchers to the content they are entitled to read, directly from the references at the end of ACS articles.
Cadmore Media has announced its partnership with the American Urological Association (AUA), to expand its clinical content offering through a series of multimedia initiatives.
ResearchGate and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) have announced a new partnership that will see all AAAS Science Partner Journals benefit from enhanced visibility and reach through ResearchGate’s new Journal Home offering.
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the latest publisher to start depositing full-text articles to Jisc’s Publications Router for onward distribution to UK institutional repositories.
Paradigm Publishing Services, the newly founded publishing services division of academic publisher De Gruyter, has announced a new strategic partnership with Boydell & Brewer, an independent, employee-owned publisher based in the United Kingdom.
"The acquisition of scite further enhances Research Solutions' product offerings and provides cross-selling opportunities to scite's consistently growing B2C customer base of approximately 21,000 active subscribers, as well as its diverse B2B customer base of corporate entities, leading academic institutions, and government agencies."
With this move, Sage acquires nearly 100 journals and a frontlist of 70 plus books each year covering subjects such as neuroscience, medical informatics, cancer research, artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and the semantic web.
The expanded relationship includes additional support for releases to the media and adoption of the Silverchair Composer tool, and an extension of AMA’s retained team support and development.
Adjusted Cash Revenue for the second quarter was $570 million, up 10% on the prior period, with Adjusted Cash EBITDA less Pre-Publication costs (ELPP) at $260 million, 13% ahead.
GetFTR now signposts content from Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science and more major discovery tools with the launch of the GetFTR Browser Extension