Open Access Week: CUP moves four journals to gold OA
Cambridge University Press is moving four more of its journals from a traditional subscription model to gold open access
Cambridge University Press is moving four more of its journals from a traditional subscription model to gold open access
Taylor & Francis Group and Cambridge University Press have joined a pilot project to test blockchain technologies applications to peer review
Three publishers and ResearchGate have agreed to work together on the sharing of articles on the scholarly collaboration platform
Cambridge University Press has partnered with Code Ocean – a platform that enables authors of articles journals to publish and share code associated with…
Cambridge University Press has expanded its partnership with author services company American Journal Experts
Cambridge University Press is launching a content sharing service – Cambridge Core Share – aimed at providing the academic community and wider public with…
Universities in the Netherlands and Cambridge University Press (CUP) have recently concluded a three-year agreement, guaranteeing 100 per cent open access to academic journals
Rebecca Howland describes the ways in which Cambridge University Press is maximising the benefits of its evidence based acquisition (EBA) model for its customers
Ramus to be published by Cambridge Journals from 2014
Cambridge University Press acquires Australian journals
More EDP Sciences journals move to Cambridge
Episteme is relaunched and expanded