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International cooperation between ISSN International Centre and ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics is expanding in the context of digital preservation.
BMJ announces the launch of a new research impact tool, BMJ Impact Analytics, developed in collaboration with pioneering start-up Overton. BMJ Impact Analytics is the only impact tool focused on health and social care.
Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA) launched Optica Open today, a new preprint server dedicated to advancing optics and photonics around the globe. Preprints are publicly available, preliminary scholarly articles posted ahead of formal peer review and publication in a journal. Authors can conveniently transmit their Optica Open preprint submissions to an Optica Publishing Group journal or their journal submissions to the preprint server, a first for the optics and photonics community.
The new collections feature exclusive filmed productions of 80 operas by over 40 composers, from Berlioz to Wagner, with performances from world class opera houses including The Royal Opera House, Teatro Real, La Fenice, Glyndebourne, and more.
This is a jointly developed final document by OASPA and UNESCO. The Guidelines form part of the UNESCO Open Science Toolkit.
De Gruyter’s newly founded not-for-profit arm, eBound, has announced it will fund the digitization of George Anton Kiraz’ comprehensive private book and manuscript collection on Syriac and Eastern Christianity
COAR and ASAPbio have collaborated on the publication of “Ten Recommended Practices for Managing Preprints in Generalist and Institutional Repositories”.
BVL is a dedicated new streaming platform offering over 2,000 films, and the latest addition to the Bloomsbury Digital Resources portfolio.
DOAB has launched its Peer Review Information Service for Monographs (PRISM). PRISM is a service provided by DOAB as part of the OPERAS service portfolio.
Jisc and Peter Lang Group AG have announced a pilot project for a new collective purchase model.