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Revenues €2,725 million, up 4% in constant currencies and up 6% organically.
Scholarly publisher De Gruyter has announced significant staff changes at its Boston office.
The project will put in place the basic infrastructure and protocols needed for all-round and standardised connections between preprint repositories, community-led preprint review platforms, journals, and preprint review aggregation and curation platforms.
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With 322 participating libraries and new consortium agreements, the D2O publishing model has now opened access to more than 160 scholarly monographs and edited collections.
In partnership with six member university presses, the university librarians of the Big Ten Academic Alliance have announced the launch of the Big Ten Open Books project, a collaboration between the university presses and libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance.

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Changes at De Gruyter, Lancaster University and Liverpool University Press.