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The International Water Association has announced a pilot to transform its complete journal portfolio of 10 subscription titles including the flagship journal Water, Science and Technology to Open Access (OA) from 2021 onwards.
Utilizing the latest tools for data collection, material management and logistics, items can be floated according to specific profiles to the branches requiring it.
Libraries and research institutions to have more choice and greater flexibility in order to access digital book content
TL;DR: The report projects that the overall effective publisher price increases for academic and academic medical libraries are expected to be (before any currency impact) in the range of two to three percent for individual titles and one to three percent for e-journal packages
Corresponding authors from 34 EIFL partner countries to benefit from waived or discounted APC's when publishing in openaccess in one of 111 World Scientific journals
The Cambridge Partnership for Education aims to help governments and organisations across the world to reimagine public education systems for the future.
Project MUSE has announced expanded and enhanced journal hosting services for 2021.
The state of altmetrics explores a decade of innovation and growth, featuring contributions from leading thinkers.
The new Open Access to Publications policy, which will take effect on January 1, 2022, will require all HHMI laboratory heads to publish in a manner that makes their research articles freely available on the publication date under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
Digital Science has partnered with Google Cloud to remove barriers to data access, analysis and visualization for organizations across the research and innovation ecosystem.