Semantico powers Brill reference works
Semantico's new SIPP2 software has been used to build a revised version of BrillOnline for reference works and bibliographies
Semantico's new SIPP2 software has been used to build a revised version of BrillOnline for reference works and bibliographies
De Gruyter has bought Versita in a move that it says makes it the third largest international open-access publisher
Springer has announced its second competition for original, non-commercial applications using its metadata and content APIs
Taylor & Francis has partnered with AIP to offer academics access to the UniPHY scientific social and professional networking site for physical science researchers
Elsevier has acquired Ariadne Genomics, which provides pathway analysis tools and semantic technologies for life science researchers
SAGE has signed a multi-year agreement with TEMIS to increase the usability of SAGE content
Algerian researchers get access to Nature and Scientific American
Institute of Physics Publishing has joined the Professional Publishers Association
Springer will acquire Wolters Kluwer's Pharma Marketing and Publishing Services division
ALPSP is recommending that its member sign up to licence agreements with the British Library based on the framework agreement agreed between the library, STM and PA
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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