The power of collective action: 32 books made Open Access with library commitment
Taylor & Francis’ Pledge to Open celebrates a successful second year, write James Watson and Maria Angelaki
Taylor & Francis’ Pledge to Open celebrates a successful second year, write James Watson and Maria Angelaki
Partnership with university library consortium "supports open access publishing and global research sharing"
Benefits "will only be realised if AI is used transparently, ethically and to strengthen, rather than replace, human expertise"
Expansion in scope offers new publishing option for researchers in chemistry, engineering and materials science
Negotiations on behalf of the UK higher education sector successfully conclude with all five major academic publishers
Deal to help researchers comply with new open policies, as well as enhancing the transparency, accessibility and impact of their work
Partnership supports researchers choosing to publish in fully open access journals, in addition to articles in hybrid titles
Guide was authored by the Sense about Science charity and Taylor & Francis, with input from the UK Research Integrity Office
However, negotiations with Elsevier stall after parties were unable to reach agreement on commercial terms
Pledge to Open supports the publication of books that are both free to read and free to publish for their authors
Analysis by Taylor & Francis and DataSeer finds 52% of sampled articles include a data availability statement
Journal website update enhances the prominence of video and audio content to boost research engagement and impact