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Coko and Amnet Systems announce a collaborative partnership to fast track projects beneficial to the open access community for Emergency Response Publishing
The module gives clear examples of how the metrics work in practice, and it shows how to get the best from the journal usage reports.
US groups representing authors, publishers, and booksellers request action in wake of House investigation of digital markets
As part of CUP’s continuing focus on open access, five of its journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a new collaborative publishing agreement
LibLynx have announced a partnership with the Public Library of Science (PLOS) to develop ground-breaking analytics that better communicate the usage and impact of Open Access (OA) content.
Learning and teaching reimagined is a sector-wide initiative focused on providing university leaders with inspiration on what the future might hold for higher education and guidance on how to respond and thrive in those environments.
The survey shows learners believe it’s unlikely there will be a return to the pre-COVID world of entirely full-time in-person work and learning.
NISO and the CRediT Steering Committee collaborated to establish a small initial working group, which expects to complete editorial changes to the taxonomy language and submit the draft for final approval in September.
The agreement, which lasts through 2022, will benefit 51 institutions across Poland and will enable hundreds of articles to be made open access each year.
EBSCO to join external stakeholders group to contribute to efforts to improve the reproducibility of research methods and results.