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From 1 January 2024, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)’s new open access policy will apply to monographs, book chapters and edited collections (and no to paying Hybrid APCs after December 2024).
GetFTR’s new opt-in service offers participating publishers support with content syndication, speeding up access to trusted content for their researchers
The gift establishes the Arcadia Open Access Fund to support open access books and journals in science and technology, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
ResearchGate and Sage have announced a partnership that sees 47,000 articles from 48 of Sage’s open access journals being syndicated directly to ResearchGate.
In a blog post, Hindawi announces the closure of four journals and continuing the retraction process.
UKB, SURF and OpenAIRE, organisations in the field of open knowledge, e-infrastructure and IT innovation, have signed an agreement to jointly build a search portal for all Dutch research output. This portal will replace NARCIS, which will be phased out in July 2023.
Negotiation team secure concessions, but the sector highlights ‘significant’ concerns
All journals from the RSC’s open access portfolio will be available through ResearchGate's new 'Journal Home' offering; This follows on from the RSC’s commitment in 2022 to make all fully RSC-owned journals open access within five years.
DataSalon’s PaperStack service now includes an interactive visual report which makes it easy for publishers to understand the fate of all rejected articles.
For the first time, UKRI-funded report brings together views of 15 major stakeholders from across the UK research community