IOP Publishing's Applied Physics Express converts to fully gold OA
From January 2024 all articles published in APEX will be immediately and openly accessible
From January 2024 all articles published in APEX will be immediately and openly accessible
Appointment comes as journal expands to accept original research submissions and introduces an OA option
Gale, a library resource provider and a Cengage company, has announced the launch of the final modules of its Early Arabic Printed Books archive for the international higher education market.
Early Arabic Printed Books features a number of technological innovations pioneered by Gale to ensure scholars in Arabic-speaking countries and beyond can research the range of content, including interfaces in Arabic and European languages, right-to-left-read navigation of Arabic texts, an embedded Arabic keyboard and newly developed optical character recognition software.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced that over 30,000 pre-print articles available in online repository arXiv will indexed in Inspec, the leading A&I database for physics and engineering by the end of the year.
Interviews for this article have been adapted from recent PhaidraCon roundtable events and from upcoming 2023 editions of EpistemiCast
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