Emerald acquires information and computing titles
Emerald has acquired four journals from Troubador Publishing.
Emerald has acquired four journals from Troubador Publishing.
TG Publishing is partnering with John Wiley & Sons to deliver technology book content online.
Primary papers in the Journal of Experimental Botany are being published as open access with no article-processing charge if the author's institution subscribes to the journal.
Reed Elsevier will exit the defence exhibitions sector following pressure from its authors and customers.
Edinburgh University Press has chosen Atypon Systems to develop an online journals and reference work publication and hosting platform.
A new membership organisation has been formed to support managing and technical editors of peer-reviewed journals.
Librarians in Latin America are increasingly turning to digital resources, according to a new report from Accucoms. Nadya Anscombe investigates
SAGE has signed the UKSG Project Transfer Code of Practice.
Simon Dessain, chief operating officer of Publishing Technology and former chief executive of Ingenta, has announced that he is leaving the company.
Two prestigious Australian institutes, the University of New South Wales and Monash University, have chosen the Scopus database.
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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