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Replacing Lorraine Estelle in March/April 2022, the Project Director is responsible for the strategic and operational management of the organization and is a key member of and works closely with the COUNTER Executive Committee.
A consortium of 18 universities – members of the UK Reproducibility Network – has received significant funding to drive uptake of open research practices across the sector, furthering the UK’s position at the forefront of rigorous and reproducible research.
The Pistoia Alliance was formed by global pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis and AstraZeneca with the purpose of helping researchers overcome common obstacles to innovation whether this is identifying the root causes of inefficiencies, working with regulators to adopt new standards, or helping researchers implement AI effectively.
The ACM and CAS have signed the largest transformational open access (OA) publishing agreement in China to date.
Cabells and Saint Joseph’s University have been working together for two years to develop a new journals metric designed to recognize the relevance of research outputs in terms of SDG Impact Intensity™.
The integration enables researchers to seamlessly access research from wherever they are and from whatever device.
Karger Publishers has started offering its authors an automated proofreading service from the company Writefull. Writefull uses AI-based language models to suggest language edits, enabling authors to improve the language of their manuscript before submission.
Academic & Professional Learning grew 10% as reported and 7% at constant currency, driven by strong growth in digital courseware and professional publishing, accompanied by further recovery in corporate training.
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) has announced the switch of its prestigious journals to fully open access (OA) as of 1 January 2022.
Agreement makes it much easier for customers to verify and update institutional IP addresses.