Cassyni integrates with ScholarOne

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Research seminar platform Cassyni is now integrated directly with ScholarOne Manuscripts, enabling journals to deliver seminars as a new author service, automatically and at scale.

These Author Seminars are aimed at giving authors the opportunity to increase the impact of their research and strengthen the journal community. Cassyni seminars are integrated into the scholarly ecosystem – receiving DOIs and being indexed widely.

Typical journal series run seminars with a few authors each month. Cassyni says that, in light of researcher demand for this service and the general market trend for a differentiated author experience, its Author Seminars enable authors of every accepted manuscript to present a seminar about their work. The offering automates the process of inviting, recording, and publishing seminars, allowing the authors to share the story behind their manuscript and show the real researchers behind the research.

Andrew Preston, co-founder at Cassyni, said: ‘In a world where large language models make it trivial to generate text, and research integrity concerns are top of mind, the ability for every researcher to share the story behind their manuscript makes a huge difference.

“Author Seminars make this easy to offer to every researcher and the ScholarOne integration makes it a no-brainer for every journal. It works out of the box and requires no day-to-day management from journal staff.”

Josh Dahl, SVP of Product and General Manager of ScholarOne at Silverchair, added: “Following the recent acquisition by Silverchair, ScholarOne has been focused on expanding the platform’s capabilities via modernisation and new partner integrations. The Cassyni API integration is a great example of this approach, delivering a unique and effective offering that all ScholarOne customers will benefit from.”

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