Four national ICT bodies have begun a multinational tender process to explore with publishers the possibility of cross-border licensing arrangements.
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Hindawi completes OA conversion
Hindawi Publishing has changed its last two subscription-based journals to an open-access publishing model.
Springer boosts social science programme
Springer has acquired 29 journals from Transaction Publishers to strengthen its social-sciences position.
Publishers oppose government mandates
A coalition of 75 nonprofit publishers has made a statement opposing any legislation that would 'abruptly end a publishing system that has nurtured independent scientific inquiry for generations'.
Open-access petition presented to EC
The petition calling on the European Commission to adopt polices to guarantee free public access to research results has been delivered to the EU Commissioner for Science and Research.
SirsiDynix CEO resigns
Patrick Sommers is resigning from his position of chief executive officer of library-management system company SirsiDynix.
Pharmaceutical companies plan increasing e-journals emphasis
A survey of major pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies has revealed that electronic journals play a key role in communicating the research results of such companies.
ProQuest joins CSA
Cambridge Information Group (CIG) has acquired ProQuest Information and Learning, which it will combine with its CSA subsidiary.
Public library signs up for Wiley's STM resources
The New York Public Library's Science, Industry and Business Library has licensed Wiley's peer-reviewed journals.
Germany's researchers gain more archive information
Ovid and Elsevier are providing researchers across Germany with access to scientific journal and database archives.
Princeton University joins Google's library project
Princeton University, USA, has joined the Google Library Project and will digitise approximately one million public-domain books from its collections.
VISTA and Ingenta merge
Two major technology providers are joining together to form Publishing Technology.
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Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
Patrick Hargitt explains why 2022 became the year that accessibility got serious
Joseph Koivisto and Jordan Sly from the University of Maryland discuss the implications of the publications-as-data model
Despite the collective and decisive step changes in enabling the transition to open access this year, we should not be complacent, writes Susie Winter
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It’s not a question of if, but how. The future of scholarly publishing is open, yet the debate on how to accelerate the growth of open access continues