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Relaunched Thieme E-Book Library is COUNTER compliant
Springer launches journal to focus on translational aspects of drug delivery
The University of Chicago Press has joined the Faculty of 1000 (F1000) Affiliate Program
Medical Physics, a journal from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, is now live on Scitation C3, the latest hosting platform from the American Institute of Physics
Over one-third of Maney journals in materials science and engineering, health sciences, and humanities now have full archives available online
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine journals are acquired by Maney Publishing
SAGE launches therapeutic journals
Infobase e-books available through Gale Virtual Reference Library
Wiley-Blackwell forms publishing partnership with The Australian Psychological Society
Maney Publishing has launched an open-access business model
Antonia Seymour, chief executive at IOP Publishing, and Andrew Barker, director of library services and learning development at Lancaster University, talk about hybrid working and re-thinking how we work
David Stuart writes: are new ways of measuring research are providing a more realistic picture of scholarly communication?
Siân Harris looks at what role cloud-based services play in libraries today, their benefits and limitations and what challenges remain
Kudos co-founder Charlie Rapple explains her passion for accelerating the dissemination – and impact – of science
Sowmya Swaminathan discusses the implications for publishers in helping to foster open research practices
Nandita Quaderi explains how Covid-19 continues to affect the citation network, and introduces a new kind of citation distortion
Oluchi Ojinamma Okere outlines how researchers in sub-Saharan countries are being hamstrung by economics
Helen Lippell explains why organisations should learn more about taxonomies, ontologies and metadata - and describes her love of a good quiz
Figshare founder Mark Hahnel describes the company's beginnings and raison d’être – and his wider hopes for scholarly communications
If scientists are successful, we are successful, writes Miriam Maus, publishing director at IOP Publishing