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"Brave New World research project is well timed to provide critical insights into how publishers will need to respond to the pandemic."
The agreement runs for three years from 2021 to 2023. Participating institutions include the University College London, University of Manchester, University of Durham and others. All participating institutions will have access to a dashboard to administrate their account with detailed reporting features.
The OA Switchboard initiative is a not-for-profit collaboration between funders, institutions and publishers to provide essential infrastructure, standards and back office services to achieve a breakthrough in the transformation of the market such that Open Access is supported as the predominant model of publication.
Intellect partners with Kudos to improve circulation and increase impact
DOAJ, the CLOCKSS Archive, Internet Archive, Keepers Registry/ISSN International Centre and Public Knowledge Project (PKP) have agreed to partner to provide an alternative pathway for the preservation of small-scale, APC-free, Open Access journals.
IthakaSR landscape review focusing on scientific research at large research universities in the US.
With plans to launch 45 programs, Wiley sees increased commitment to online learning
The final report from the Independent Commission on the College of the Future underlines some of Jisc’s key aims for the sector and provides a strong consensus for the future.
Imperial College London, UCL, and the Universities of Liverpool, Manchester, and St Andrews will share resources with other UK libraries through the RapidILL system
CHORUS has been named in a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant made to the American Geophysical Union (AGU).