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Universities must declare all their retractions and launch investigations into misconduct cases; a Nature analysis reveals that since 2021 there have been more than 17,000 retractions with Chinese co-authors.
Funders, publishers and authors will have unrivaled access to funded research impact data as a result of community-led initiative, Sensus Impact.
Martin Eve of CrossRef has some sobering news for researchers. A recent analysis suggests that around a quarter of academic publications are not being preserved for the future.
Amsterdam University Press is actively pursuing expansion by establishing its own ventures in both Germany and the United States.
All version-of-record content from sixteen journals will be made available on ResearchGate, including newly published articles and all archive material.
IOP Publishing (IOPP) is joining the OA Switchboard to make it easier for institutional customers to manage open access (OA) agreements.
As members of PLP, the publishers have defined a set of industry standards that underpin high-quality, ethical scholarly communications. These form the bedrock of PLP’s promise to the scientific community
The updated plan, developed by an ad hoc Strategic Planning Committee led by Board member Jonathan Clark, builds on the success NISO has seen following its 2019 merger with the National Federation of Advanced Information Services.
A new report by Ithaka S+R, funded by STM Solutions and six other members, offers an overview of the essential standards and technology, including products and services, that comprise the underlying infrastructure supporting scholarly communications. Importantly, it also identifies gaps and areas where future investments are needed.
Award-winning publisher Liverpool University Press has acquired the publication backlist and forthcoming titles of Dunedin Academic Press with effect from January 2024.