De Gruyter buys two academic publishers: Oldenbourg and Akademie
De Gruyter has announced the acquisition of two academic publishers : Akademie Verlag, based in Berlin, and Oldenburg Wissenschaftsverlag, based in Munich
De Gruyter has announced the acquisition of two academic publishers : Akademie Verlag, based in Berlin, and Oldenburg Wissenschaftsverlag, based in Munich
CCC renews China secondary rights agreement with The Charlesworth Group
Maney Publishing has signed an agreement with Atypon to use Literatum as its new publishing platform
BMJ Group has been selected as a preferred provider for the UK's recently established NICE Electronic & Print Content Framework Agreement
Ingram Content Group has launched a programme to provide print on demand for journals
Portland Press has signed an agreement with the Chinese National Science and Technology Library for country-wide, online access to its journals
Articles in Cambridge University Press' open-access journals can now be published with a CC-BY licence, as well as other CC licence options
De Gruyter and its Versita business will publish all their open-access content under the uniform application of the CC BY-NC-ND Creative Commons licence
TSO, a provider of publishing solutions, and MarkLogic, the enterprise NoSQL database company, have announced an official relationship
The IET has finalised its global editorial board for The Journal of Engineering and reveals article processing charges for all its open-access publishing options