The digital program, Charleston Hub, is just getting undersway, with video available after the week, too.
Academic Publishing: Cambridge and Max Planck in Open-Access Partnership
The German and British academic publishing programs Max Planck and Cambridge reach a new open-access deal.
Wolters Kluwer Announces ‘Tools To Help Medical Researchers’
As do many academic publishers’ offers to writing researchers, Wolters Kluwer announces ‘tools’ to help produce and place content.
Springer Nature Issues an Open-Access Progress Update
In the 10th year of transformative agreements for the company, Springer Nature issues a look at its progress in open access.
UK: Cambridge University Press Publishes a 2,000th ‘Element’
With its 2,000th article titled ‘Elitism vs. Populism,’ the Cambridge Elements program demonstrates its timeliness and short format.
The Association of University Presses: ‘Essential Reading’ on Immigration
Almost 40 university presses have contributed to a collection of writings on issues in immigration and migration.
Acquisitions: MIT Press Acquires University Science Books
The 47-year-old University Science Books’ inventory is moving to MIT Press’ distribution partner, Penguin Random House Publishing Services.
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.’
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.
