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NFAIS Half-Day Virtual Workshop – Beyond the PDF: Emerging Trends in Next Generation Articles

The National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS) will be conducting a Half-Day Virtual Workshop, Beyond the PDF: Emerging Trends in Next Generation Articles, on March 23, 2017 from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm (EDT). This workshop will benefit scholarly researchers, publishers, discovery service providers, research librarians, government agency officials, non-profit scholarly society staff plus information services advisors and software and tool developers.
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Brill announces new collaboration with Dutch Universities

Academic publisher Brill has reached an agreement with the VSNU – the Association of Universities in the Netherlands – with an emphasis on Open Access. As part of the agreement, scholars and students of ten Dutch universities will be granted access to Brill’s complete journal portfolio. The journal package includes over 240 titles in the Humanities, Law, Social Sciences and Biology.
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University Library at UC Berkeley signs the OA2020 Expression of Interest

The University Library at UC Berkeley has signed the OA2020 Expression of Interest, in collaboration with UC Davis and UC San Francisco. OA2020 is an international movement, led by the Max Planck Digital Library in Munich, to convert the entire corpus of scholarly journal literature to open access by the year 2020.
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Celebrating two years of Emerald Publishing Services

Academic publisher Emerald Publishing Services (EPS) has announced that since its launch as a third party publishing program for research dissemination two years ago, 16 agreements have been signed with a range of universities and associations worldwide, comprising a combination of new journal launches and acquisitions. EPS converts peer-reviewed papers into professional publications both in print and online.
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Panelists discuss JATS for Reuse at OASPA webinar

Kelly McDougall (MIT Press), Mary Seligy (Canadian Science Publishing), and Stephen Laverick (Maverick) recently joined OASPA for a webinar to discuss Open Access Publishing in the Global South. Melissa Harrison (eLife) chaired the discussion. The Copyright Clearance Center hosted the webinar.
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AIP Publishing hosts 38 journals and ‘Physics Today’ on Atypon’s Literatum platform

Publishing technology company Atypon has announced that its Literatum, a widely used online publishing platform, now hosts all of AIP Publishing’s journals, the journals of its member societies and publishing partners, and Physics Today, American Institute of Physics’ (AIP) flagship magazine. Atypon’s in-house design team created the relaunched Scitation.org site, which houses all of AIP Publishing’s publications—the most influential news, comment, analysis and research in the physical sciences.
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Authorea and Rockefeller University Press partner to offer better collaboration and submission options for scientists

Authorea, the online collaborative document editor for researchers, has announced a partnership with life sciences publisher Rockefeller University Press (RUP) to offer better collaboration and submission options for scientists. With this partnership, researchers writing on Authorea can submit directly to The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Experimental Medicine, or The Journal of General Physiology with one-click submission.
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