SAGE and German Academic Institutions enter into a transformative agreement to strengthen open access publishing for German scholars
SAGE Publishing and German Academic Institutions have entered into a new transformative agreement to secure open access publishing rights for affiliated German researchers. Under the new arrangement, authors at more than 100 participating institutions receive coverage for article processing charges for SAGE's over 900 hybrid journals, and a discount on publishing charges for SAGE's over 150 participating pure Gold Open Access journals.
ACM and Purdue University sign OA Read and Publish agreement
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and Purdue University have entered into a new transformative Open Access (OA) Read and Publish agreement under the ACM OPEN program. The three-year agreement will allow for Purdue corresponding authors to publish an unlimited number of OA research articles in the ACM Digital Library across ACM's entire portfolio of journals, magazines and conference proceedings.
Duke University Press offers journal publishing services to nonprofit scholarly publishers
The Duke University Press has partnered with nonprofit scholarly journal publishers and societies to provide journal services including subscription management, fulfillment, hosting, and institutional marketing and sales in a collaboration called the Scholarly Publishing Collective (SPC). Through the SPC, publishers will have access to resources that would otherwise be cost-prohibitive, such as a best-in-class web platform, proven customer relations and library relations teams, and a network of global sales agents with insight into university press content.
PLOS adopts Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink® for Scientific Communications to manage Community Action Publishing model
The Public Library of Science (PLOS) has announced that it is using RightsLink® for Scientific Communications (RLSC) to manage its Community Action Publishing (CAP) model, which aims to eliminate author APCs in order to make its Open Access (OA) journals truly Open to Read and Open to Publish. PLOS Biology and PLOS Medicine are the first two PLOS journals live on RLSC, the comprehensive scholarly communications workflow solution from Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation.
OpenAIRE AMKE has announced the start of a new H2020 project, OpenAIRE-Nexus, which marks the next era of the OpenAIRE services operation. The project brings together eleven partners for a duration of 30 months and a total budget of 4mi €.
Knowledgespeak is changing its frequency from daily to weekly, and the first weekly issue will be published on February 16. The newsletter will have a new look, and we plan to expand our coverage to include taxonomy, thesauri, ontologies, and semantic publishing. We are thankful to our esteemed subscribers and look forward to your continued patronage. Knowledgespeak will publish its closing daily issue today, Feb 10, 2021.
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