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shift+OPEN will catalyse needed change in journals publishing and increase the reach of academic scholarship.
Researchers can now locate and link to preprints alongside other trusted content in the database, to streamline the research process and help make meaningful connections faster.
TooWrite will sit as part of services offered as part of Springer Nature’s Research Solutions’ portfolio of digital solutions for academics designed to help improve their working lives. .
HEAL-Link has partnered with open research publisher F1000 to launch HEAL1000, an open research publishing hub in Greece for all researchers affiliated with its 43 member institutions.
The recent release of AI technology that generates new text has raised serious questions among the research community. For one, “Can ChatGPT be named an author of a research paper?”
ChronosHub and Tampere University have announced a collaboration to guide authors through the publishing process, making funder policies and open access (OA) agreements transparent and automating the management of article processing charges (APCs).
DataSalon’s cloud-based PaperStack service provides Mary Ann Liebert with instant insights into the scholarly publishing process, from submission to publication, helping them monitor and maximise the efficiency of their editorial programme.
Mercury provides print and digital content in the areas of science, technology and computing, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) designed for the professional/ reference, trade, library, higher education, career school, and online training markets.
Scholastica has announced ROR institutional identifier support for its peer review system, production service, and open access publishing platform, becoming one of the first journal vendors to integrate with ROR.
ResearchGate and De Gruyter have announced a content syndication partnership that will see content from 437 of De Gruyter’s journals added to ResearchGate.