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DataSalon’s cloud-based PaperStack service provides the Geological Society with instant insights into the scholarly publishing process, from submission to publication, helping them monitor and maximise the efficiency of their editorial programme.
OCLC Meridian has launched a web application and set of APIs that libraries and other organizations that manage metadata for knowledge collections can use to create, curate, and connect linked data entities.
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has announced that its draft revision of the Journal Article Version (JAV) Recommended Practice is now open for public comment.
Supported by the Mellon Foundation, this project aims to explore the complexities of the academic e-book sector across humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines in the US, UK, and Europe.
From the Wall Street Journal, as reported in Inside Higher Ed.
Under this collaboration, authors publishing with select CSP journals will now have the opportunity to archive their underlying research data with Dryad at no cost, amplifying the accessibility and transparency of scientific findings.
Wolters Kluwer Health has joined forces with leading pharmaceutical companies to introduce intuitive and customizable workflows on the Ovid research platform to improve research automation and efficiency.
GetFTR has announced collaboration with CrossRef which will expose retraction and errata information to researchers at the point of discovery
A new global study from IOP Publishing (IOPP) has found that certain peer review communities continue to feel overburdened by reviewer requests, while others remain underrepresented.
De Gruyter has announced a new partnership with the OA Switchboard - the organization offers standardized exchange of metadata about OA publications throughout the publication journey and operates the supporting shared open infrastructure.