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.
Berlin’s ResearchGate and Gottingen’s Hogrefe Publishing: New Partnership
Among the latest academic publishers to sign on with ResearchGate’s Journal Home is Hogrefe Publishing’s 15-journal stable of publications.
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.
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.
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.
Richard Charkin on Open Access: Paradigms and Revolution
In academic publishing, Richard Charkin asks if open access for primary research could be ‘a serious mistake in the making.’
In the UK: Taylor & Francis’ Adds Seven Issue-Driven Collections
Academic publishing with an eye to current affairs: Taylor & Francis renews its ‘Pledge To Open’ model after its pilot program succeeds.
