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“Through Paradigm, De Gruyter will offer adaptable and personalized solutions to publishers seeking publishing services, hosting, and commercial distribution”
“Bloomsbury achieved our fourth consecutive double-digit growth in revenue and profit in the first half. These are also our highest ever first half results, with year-on-year revenue growth of 11% to £136.7 million and profit growth of 11% to £17.7 million. These results demonstrate the strength of our strategy of publishing for both the consumer and academic markets.
It is anticipated that SCURL HEIs will develop strategy, underpinned by our position, to facilitate the widest possible access to research.
The research funders The Swedish Research Council, Forte, Formas and Vinnova have made a strategic decision to jointly finance publication by publishers that only publish completely open access journals.
This new service will contain original content from FASEB’s Science Research Conferences, providing scientists around the globe with on-demand access to the latest research findings in the biological and biomedical sciences.
Springer Nature and Slimmer AI have been working together since 2015. Using Slimmer AI’s advanced software that leverages emerging technology, the partnership has created AI tools to speed up and improve the publishing process.
"The enlarged scale will accelerate our transition to Open Access and increase our ability to deliver cutting-edge technology. Together, we will publish over 3,500 books and 800 journals per year while providing the best possible service and infrastructure to our communities."
Touchstone powers publishing models by providing publishers with unique, granular insights into their audiences and demonstrating the value of their content.
200 titles will benefit from enhanced visibility and engagement through ResearchGate’s innovative Journal Home offering.
Elsevier announced that it is piloting Geographical Pricing for Open Access (GPOA) across 142 of its Gold Open Access journals to make open access article publishing charges (APCs) more affordable for authors in low- and middle-income countries.