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The Company of Biologists has announced a partnership with the OA Switchboard to help library customers to manage their Read & Publish agreements and to monitor the success of their Open Access (OA) strategy.
Advanced Gut & Microbiome Research will publish with Hindawi under a new collaborative publishing agreement.
GOBI supports the Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Open Access (OA) e-books funding model, providing the opportunity for academic libraries to support OA funding initiatives within their GOBI workflow.
ACM has opened the articles published during the first 50 years of its publishing program. These articles, published between 1951 and the end of 2000, are now open and freely available to view and download via the ACM Digital Library.
Mass Observation Project: 1980-2009 explores the history of Britain through three turbulent decades. Just published, the final module captures the experiences, thoughts, and opinions of everyday people in the Noughties.
The Congregational Library & Archives (CLA), based in Boston, MA, has launched its digital archive with 170 collections documenting over 200 years of history of over 90 communities in colonial and early-American New England.
In partnership with JSTOR, EBSCO (GOBI) and ProQuest's Ebook Central to offer two series of scholarly eBooks comprising 125 titles.
The dashboard shows how accessible research outputs are; as well as how the open access version is being made available. For example, it is possible to see and compare open access via publisher websites and via repositories from 2000-2021 by country and by institution.
Smaller independent publishers, libraries, and consortia can now more easily enter into Open Access agreements thanks to a set of new tools published by cOAlition S and the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP).
Opening the Future at CEU Press is a way for libraries to increase their digital collections on the history, politics and culture of Central and Eastern Europe and the former communist countries.