Taylor & Francis describes its new platform as offering research writers a way to find ‘the right home’ for their ‘rejected manuscripts.’
Taylor & Francis: A Push for Research Summaries in ‘Plain Language’
Encouraging its medical research writers to create plain-language interpretation of their research, Taylor & Francis promotes lay summaries.
Sustainability: Taylor & Francis Opts for Paper Wrapping in the UK
Beginning with the UK, SDG Publishers Compact signatory Taylor & Francis is rolling out paper-wrapped journal shipments.
Taylor & Francis Reports ‘Accelerating Open Access in the UK
Citing especially high growth in history journals, Taylor & Francis reports strong open-access gains in the humanities and social sciences.
Madrid’s Readmagine: Skill Sets and ‘Human-Centric Digital Innovation’
First organized in 2006, Spain’s innovation-themed Readmagine industry-facing conference is set for June 7 to 9 in Madrid.
Taylor & Francis, Knowledge Unlatched: More Open Access
The UK-based Taylor & Francis again will work with Germany’s Knowledge Unlatched to offer more academic titles open-access.
Taylor & Francis Calls for Environmental Sciences Papers
Established in the 1990s, Taylor & Francis’ environmental sciences portfolio is seeking new submissions, especially from early career researchers.
UK: Taylor & Francis Signs Accessible Publishing Charter
Taylor & Francis’ accessibility lead Stacy Scott has signed two charters in the company’s commitment to accessible publishing.
Industry Notes: PRH USA’s International Sales Teams; Taylor & Francis, Jisc in Deal
PRH’s international sales shifts affects work in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East; Taylor & Francis and Jisc partner on open access.
Nitasha Devasar in Frankfurt Week: The Outlook in India
‘Uncertainty is the only certainty,’ says Taylor & Francis’ Nitasha Devasar, in describing prospects and opportunities in pandemic India.
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