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Elsevier has announced that SSRN, its working paper repository and preprint server, has launched the Women’s and Gender Studies Research Network – WGSRN.
WGSRN launches with more than 4,000 working papers from 16 different areas of women’s and gender studies, ranging from Women and Health to Feminist Theory and Philosophy.
Overleaf has launched a service for publishers and institutions – the Overleaf LaTeX Validation Service. The service enables publishers and other third parties to more easily process LaTeX manuscripts for publication, saving time for authors and providing publishers with improved consistency and quality control.
RedLink has announced the latest release of Remarq, which includes three levels of group collaboration:
Emerald Publishing has launched Emerald Reach, an open access programme designed to deliver rigorous high-quality open access content, support authors and extend their impact
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) journals will launch on PubFactory with a new design and increased platform controls
RedLink and ORCID have announced an integration that will provide seamless pre-population of profiles in Remarq when users sign in with their ORCID credentials
De Gruyter is to digitise its entire backlist, dating back to 1749
Preservica's active digital preservation platform is being trialled by 11 UK higher education (HE) institutions as part of Jisc’s Research Data Shared Service (RDSS) pilot project
Annual Reviews has relaunched its publications and corporate website on Atypon’s Literatum, the scholarly publishing industry’s most widely used online publishing platform
Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, has announced a release of its Summon discovery service
ChemRxiv, a new chemistry preprint server for the global chemistry community, is now available in a fully functioning Beta version for use and feedback by researchers
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