Kudos launches major SDG study
Research aims to help publishers identify and prioritise initiatives to support the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals
Research aims to help publishers identify and prioritise initiatives to support the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals
ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and BMJ, a global leader in healthcare knowledge provision and a pioneer in open access (OA), have announced an agreement to make six BMJ OA journals available on the ResearchGate platform. This collaboration will provide wider reach and visibility to researchers and enhance accessibility to healthcare knowledge.
Event will cover the core topics of academic publishing policy, AI, and open access.
Richard Hollingsworth and Emma Vodden explain how technology should be treated as a strategic asset in the world of academic publishing
The MLAs were created to recognise the top products and services in the library industry
A year after the launch of the Cambridge Prisms series, Jessica Jones reflects on the journals’ shared values of community, collaboration and equity
Taijrani Rampersaud-Skorka explains how the position at Springer Nature enabled her to share her challenges and learn about the publishing world first-hand
Institution becomes second in Germany to list its preserved e-journals in the Keepers Registry
IOP Publishing (IOPP) has secured its first ‘Read and Publish’ transformative agreement in Taiwan, demonstrating its dedication to expanding open access (OA) to research in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and at scale globally.
AI increases both the risk of deliberate metric manipulation as well as the overall noise in the scholarly publishing system, writes David Stuart