Cambridge University Press and Hindawi in OA deal
Five Cambridge University Press journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a collaborative agreement
Five Cambridge University Press journals will publish with Hindawi Limited under a collaborative agreement
The Open Research Community, an interactive platform launched this week after a test phase, offers users the opportunity to expand their professional networks
Digital Science has teamed up with the Beijing-based technology company Zhipu.AI to conduct data challenges and collaborate in building a Covid-19 information portal
Leon Heward-Mills and Rebecca Lawrence discuss the Taylor & Francis acquisition of F1000 Research
Better World Books, the socially conscious online bookseller, is now owned by Better World Libraries – a mission-aligned, not-for-profit organisation that is affiliated with longtime partner, the Internet Archive
The Web of Science Group has launched a partner program to connect publishers with trusted third parties within ScholarOne, the workflow-management system for publishers
Digital Science is to collaborate with Research4Life in a deal that will give all Research4Life participants access to its Dimensions Plus product
Springer Nature is to collaborate with ResearchGate on what the two organisations are calling innovative access models for scientific content
Federated access management specialist OpenAthens has partnered with LM Information Delivery to enhance its offering to thousands of library clients
Authors of biology and biomedical papers can now choose to submit to a journal directly from bioRxiv, as well as to submit to bioRxiv automatically from a journal
The pandemic has pushed the use of technology to the fore and it is likely to remain there, writes Tim Gillett
Lou Peck and Phil Hurst cast an eye over proceedings during Peer Review Week
Academic publishers are railing against inaccurate stories and asking the scientific community to do more, writes Matt McKay
We've recently seen some positive and impactful changes to the way in which the OA landscape can work, writes Steven Inchcoombe
Rebecca Pool asks: has Covid-19 pushed the move towards open data to the point of no return?