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BAR Publishing and Bloomsbury pick up awards at the latest Independent Publishers Guild ceremony.
The 2022 Librarian Innovation Award will recognise librarians who have supported learning outcomes and increased student engagement in STEM education at their institutions using video resources.
OpenAthens announced De Gruyter as the winner of the third annual Best Publisher User Experience (UX) Award 2022. The award puts the spotlight on publishers which strive to put users at the heart of their service design.
The John Cotton Dana Award, provided in conjunction with the H.W. Wilson Foundation, Core a division of the American Library Association and EBSCO, honors outstanding library public relations, whether a summer reading program, a year-long centennial celebration, fundraising for a new college library, an awareness campaign or an innovative partnership in the community.
EBSCO Chief Product Strategist Oliver Pesch has received the NISO Fellow Award. Oliver was selected by the NISO Board of Directors in recognition of his lifetime of achievement and engagement in standards and development. He was recognized based on his work in the areas of electronic resource management, improving electronic access to content at nearly every institution and at most electronic publishers.
Four MIT Press titles are honoured by the Association of American Publishers for their extraordinary merit
Drama Online and Bloomsbury Architecture Library have been recognized as Outstanding Academic Titles, 2021, awarded by CHOICE. Choice is a publishing unit of the Association of College & Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
The €200,000 Institutional Einstein Foundation Award goes to the Center for Open Science (@OSFramework) in Charlottesville, VA for its promotion to drive change in global research culture by providing scholars the tools and infrastructure to make open science the default.
OpenAthens has opened applications for the Best Publisher User Experience Award.
Research Square Company is among the first organizations featured in Fast Company’s inaugural Brands that Matter list, which honored 95 companies and nonprofits achieving relevance through cultural impact and the application of their missions and ideals.