In a series of panel discussions and special events, Lausanne-based Frontiers is rolling out its ‘Open Science Charter’ at COP28 in Dubai.
Research Publishing: Switzerland’s Frontiers Announces a Flat-Fee Partnership
Potentially dwarfing its University of California deal, Switzerland’s Frontiers opens a 223-journal flat-fee program with the University of Kansas.
Switzerland’s Frontiers in Flat Fee Pilot with University of California
Ten journals each in fields of sustainability and social sciences are in the Frontiers-University of California open-access publishing pilot.
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.
‘Credit’ Where It’s Due: Switzerland’s Frontiers Adopts the Taxonomy
The Swiss research publisher Frontiers adopts the Credit contributor roles taxonomy for transparency and dispute mitigation.
Swiss Publisher Frontiers in Deal with Polish Biochemical Society
The Polish Biochemical Society has agreed to have Lausanne’s Frontiers begin publishing its journal ‘Acta Biochimica Polonica’ in August.
France’s Scientific Publishers Back an ‘Open Science’ Report
The primary French publishing association, SNE, hails a new report on open access and science.
A Frankfurt Masterclass: PLOS, CCC, and How Open Is Open Access?
PLOS’ Niamh O’Connor tells CCC’s Christopher Kenneally that in open access, ‘We need to keep asking ourselves open for whom?’
Taiwan’s National Health Research Institutes in Open Access Deal With Frontiers
The Frontiers platform’s open-access arrangement with Taiwan’s National Health Research Institutes is the publisher’s first of its kind in Asia.
Springer Nature Opens Another Transformative Agreement in Europe
Springer Nature formalizes its 14th national transformative agreement, 13 of which are in Europe. This one is for four years.
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