In the 10th year of transformative agreements for the company, Springer Nature issues a look at its progress in open access.
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.
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.
The UK’s ‘Man Met’ Partners with Switzerland’s Frontiers: Flat-Fee
Swiss research publisher Frontiers promotes its latest no-APC open-access agreement with Manchester Metropolitan University.
Academic Publishing: Springer Nature Adds another Manuscript Tool
Cast as an aid for writing researchers, Springer Nature adds another ‘AI-driven tool’ to its article-submission platform.
Elsevier on Biodiversity: Latin America Leads Research
The COP16 Biodiversity sessions underway in Colombia are augmented by Elsevier’s new report on leading regions producing relevant research.
Academic Publishing: Springer Nature and Code Ocean Extend a Partnership
Through this new partnership, authors submitting manuscripts to Springer Nature can share code and data through Code Ocean.
IOP Publishing Announces a Journal Series on Machine Learning
A journal on machine learning created in 2019 gets three associated journals to form a new series on engineering, Earth, and health.
The Netherlands’ Elsevier’s Report on ‘Attitudes Toward AI’: Mixed Feelings
Elsevier’s study suggests that many researcher-writers see AI’s workaday assists as valuable while fearing wider effects of AI’s impact.
Frontiers’ $3.3 Million ‘Planet Prize’ Winners
The Swiss Frontiers Planet Prize has granted US$1.114 million each to three researchers working at ‘planetary boundaries’ of potential disaster.
