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.
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.
Year End: Cambridge University Press Reports Record £1 Billion in Revenue
England’s merged Cambridge University Press & and Assessment reports record revenues and numbers of users in 2022-2023.
England’s Royal Society of Chemistry: Transformative Agreements
The Royal Society of Chemistry, founded in 1841, finds itself with almost 50 transformative agreements in Canada, Mexico, and the States.
The Netherlands’ Wolters Kluwer Touts Citation Highs for Lippincott
Lippincott portfolio medical research journals from Wolters Kluwer scored strong positions in Clarivate’s journal-citation rankings.
Cambridge University Press Reaches 100-Million User Milestone
With students accessing the system from 170 countries, Cambridge University Press & Assessment is ahead of its anticipated schedule.
Scholarly Journals: Wiley in European Hematology Association Deal
The monthly European Hematology Association journal ‘HemaSphere’ is to be published by Wiley starting in January.
Elsevier’s Cell Press and Hong Kong Polytechnic To Publish ‘Nexus’
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are a specifically named element of the coverage that ‘Nexus’ is meant to publish.
Germany’s ResearchGate: Now Integrated With ‘GetFTR’
Enabling publishers ‘to manage their entitlement information in content syndication,’ GetFTR opens an opt-in with ResearchGate.
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