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DataSalon has announced the launch of a major new module for its PaperStack service, allowing editorial staff to track rejected articles to discover if, where, and when they are later published elsewhere.
Following an initial two-month consultation, 67 Bricks has announced a new partnership with Bone & Joint Publishing. The partnership will build on Bone & Joint Publishing’s vision to support orthopaedic surgeons throughout their careers with the best possible digital products and user experiences.
Research Square Company announces Chinese-to-English Digital Translation and Editing: the latest addition to its fast, accurate lineup of artificial intelligence-based translation and academic editing services.
UK institutions are in negotiation with Springer Nature to secure a transitional open access (OA) agreement for the Nature, Nature research journals and Palgrave journals. A proposal that meets the requirements of the sector has not yet been provided.
CEU Press and Liverpool University Press have announced that nine University of California (UC) campuses have signed up through the California Digital Library (CDL) to their Opening the Future collective funding programs. Under the terms of the deal, nine University of California campuses will receive unlimited, perpetual access to curated selections of the two publishers’ backlists: the support will enable both publishers to publish new, frontlist books in Open Access (OA) format.
CCC- the Copyright Clearance Center has acquired Ringgold, a longstanding provider of persistent organization identifiers widely used by the scholarly communications community. With offices in the US and UK, Ringgold is now a wholly owned subsidiary of CCC. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition will allow Pearson to offer a full range of ways for people to learn and prove their English skills – adding online self-study to its existing diagnosis and learning tools and assessment portfolio.
Wiley has announced it has signed the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which is a world-wide initiative designed to improve the ways in which the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated.
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EIFL has signed an agreement with OUP that provides free publishing for corresponding authors from 29 countries.