The 31st Beijing International Book Fair this month goes heavily into conferences and academic publishing.
University Presses Cite World Publishers’ Design Work
Denmark, Hong Kong, Australia, England, Guam, and Canada are winners of almost 20 recognitions in the ‘Book, Jacket, and Journal Show.’
Beijing Hosts an Academic Conference as Market Grows
With a welcome post-pandemic-era tracked in China’s book market in the first quarter, Beijing’s book fair runs June 18 to 22.
Springer Nature Says It Has Reached 50 Percent Open Access
Frank Vrancken Peeters at Springer Nature goes over key points of progress behind a key milestone for the scholarly publisher.
A Win in Ukraine’s Academic ‘Metadata War’
‘Preserving global trust in academic systems’ is involved in some coordinated reactions to illicit ISSN usage in Ukraine.
UK’s IOPP Raises Requirement for Data Behind Articles
The suite of society journals in the UK named IOP Publishing is testing a requirement to have researchers publicly reveal their research data.
Academic and Trade: Princeton and WW Norton in China
Princeton University Press China in Beijing will handle sales and marketing for independent trade house WW Norton on the mainland.
United States Prose Awards: 2025 Category Winners
With 101 shortlistees, the AAP’s PROSE Awards for academic, scholarly, and research publishing announces 37 category winners.
Germany’s ResearchGate: A Speech and Hearing Journal Partnership
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association becomes a new client of the ResearchGate ‘Journal Home’ portal.
Wiley Joins India’s ‘One Nation One Subscription’ Initiative
The three-year agreement Wiley has signed in India is part of the Modi government’s $750 million ‘ONOS’ program.
