The new three-year transformative agreement for IEEE and Spain’s ‘CRUE’ universities is available to researchers wanting open access.
The Netherlands’ Elsevier: Global Accessibility Certification
As Benetech’s iconic certification turns five years old, the research giant Elsevier receives its Global Certified Accessible designation.
IOP’s New Journal Coincides With Readmagine’s Sustainability Focus
Responsive to the UN’s SDGs, ‘Food Systems’ from IOP Publishing waives open-access article publication charges for submissions before 2025.
The UK’s IOP Publishing Has a Transformative Agreement in Mexico
Open Access: IOP Publishing announces a transformative agreement with the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
England’s IOP: Researchers Cite Lack of Funds for Open Access
The funding barrier to open-access publishing, in IOP Publishing’s survey, is unevenly shared in terms of geography and more.
International Women’s Day: Nature’s First Conference on Gender Equity
Registration is open for ‘Breaking Barriers for Gender Equity Through Research,’ March 9 and 10. International Women’s Day is March 8.
‘Research Pain Points’: Springer Nature Opens Its ‘Crosstracts’ Format
Academic publishing: For speed to publication and interdisciplinary collaboration, Springer Nature partners with RWTH Aachen.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion: UK and Irish University Presses Vow to ‘EvenUP’
Seventeen university presses have committed to a new framework to address ‘who we work with and what we publish.’
Elsevier’s Scopus Now Includes Preprints from Its SSRN Research Platform
Driven by interest in access to preprints in recent years, Elsevier says, it’s now making SSRN preprints available through the Scopus system.
Pandemic Effects Weigh on China’s 2021 First Half
Beijing OpenBook researchers say that from January to June this year, both physical and digital retail have been lagging.
