'Tangible benefits to OA books' – Springer Nature report
There are clear benefits to publishing academic books using immediate, or ‘gold’, open access (OA) models, according to a report from Springer Nature.
There are clear benefits to publishing academic books using immediate, or ‘gold’, open access (OA) models, according to a report from Springer Nature.
Springer Nature has deposited 600,000 chemical compounds on PubChem, collectively offering more than 26 million links back into the primary literature, eBooks or major reference works located on SpringerLink, BMC or nature.com
Springer Nature is calling on the research community to join it on a 'journey to open access, open research and beyond'
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Elsevier has announced it is donating its Unified Data Model (UDM) to The Pistoia Alliance
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Challenges in the Scholarly Publishing Cycle is an interactive one-day conference for publishers, information professionals and academics, to be held on Monday 4 December at the Business Design Centre, London.
INASP and AJOL have launched a comprehensive framework for assessing the quality of the publishing processes of journals in the global south