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Researchers in eligible counties will be able to publish an uncapped number of Open Access research articles without paying an article processing charge (APC) and they will also benefit from free and unlimited access to the journals and their archives dating back to 1853.
KU is continuing the thematic approach to pledging in 2021, which means pledging libraries can select the appropriate collections based on their preferred subject areas (e.g., History, Politics, Communications, Linguistics, STEM).
This collaboration will allow Editors to quickly find, screen, and connect with the right Reviewer candidates by searching the Web of Science against key researcher information such as personal biography, institutional affiliations, publication and review history, and current availability to review.
The consideration is £3.7 million, of which £2.1 million will be satisfied in cash at completion and up to £1.6 million will be paid on or post-completion, subject to assignment of certain contracts.
The Company of Biologists has migrated its journals to the hosting platform of Silverchair, improving user experience and maximising the discoverability of their content for the biological community.
Maverick partners with Research Consulting to represent them in the publishing and scholarly communications market.
F1000 is collaborating with two Chinese customers to develop open research publishing platforms dedicated to the research and application of collaborative robots and ‘Digital Twin’ technologies. Both will be the world’s first open publishing platforms in their fields and will launch for submission in July 2021.
De Gruyter has reached an agreement with Penn State University Press (PSUP) for the worldwide distribution of more than 1,000 eBooks via degruyter.com. Around 100 frontlist titles and 900 backlist titles will be digitally available on degruyter.com through this partnership.
Future Science Group becomes 8th publisher to go live with GetFTR, enabling a growing body of global researchers to benefit from faster and streamlined access to content on and off campus, via affiliated discovery tools and scholarly platforms.