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The Optical Society has announced that is is transforming its publishing enterprise with the launch of its redesigned content platform, OSA Publishing
More than 1,250 formerly out-of-print works from the University of Pennsylvania Press (Penn Press) will be available again for purchase as ebooks and print-on-demand editions
Open access publisher BioMed Central and the Brazilian Retina and Vitreous Society has announced the launch of the International Journal of Retina and Vitreous
Ex Libris Group has announced that the University of Sheffield in the UK has selected the Rosetta digital asset management and preservation solution
Elsevier, has announced the call for submissions for its new open-access journal Heliyon
HighWire Press, the technology platform and strategic partner to influential scholarly publishers and societies, has announced the launch of Stackly, a web-based toolset for content collection, organisation, storage, and peer-to-peer collaboration
John Wiley & Sons has launched a new open access journal spanning the breadth of the dentistry field
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