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The results of the survey of the Jisc digital archival collections group purchasing scheme have been collated into a report which is now available.
The steering committee of Think. Check. Submit. has announced a new addition to its resources, a checklist for authors wishing to verify the reliability and trustworthiness of a book or monograph publisher.
COUNTER would like to commission research to evaluate Release 5 of the COUNTER Code of Practice, which became effective in January 2019.
The partnership of the International Standard Serial Number International Centre with ORCID has resulted in improved accessibility and easier discovery of information about journals and articles.
Scholastica has launched a new industry survey, The State of Journal Production and Access, among scholarly societies, university presses, and university libraries publishing one or more journals.
Jisc and Wiley have struck a four year read and publish agreement that offers researchers at UK universities open access publishing in all Wiley journals at no cost to them.
The Keepers Registry is now available on the ISSN portal.
CLOCKSS has announced the support of additional libraries and publishers.
The NISO Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee is inviting feedback on proposed revisions to its Recommended Practice.
Primary Research Group has published a new report, the 'Survey of Academic Library Leadership: Licensing Electronic Database Content'.