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Editorial

There are an increasing number of ways to support open access monographs. However, increased possibilities have also brought increased challenges. What do all the different models mean? Which models should we support? What models can we support? Hannah Crago discusses how they have approached these questions at the University of Essex.

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Industry news

With around 350 ANSTO researchers and instrument scientists and supporting over 8,000 visiting national and international researchers making use of their highly specialist facilities, ANSTO was seeking a way to collate, surface, showcase and report on all research outcomes and outputs associated with those facilities.
The OA Switchboard facilitates the exchange of OA-related publication-level information between publishers, funders, and libraries, enabling them to send, receive and respond to a pre-defined set of standardized messages between them.
Karger has teamed up with NHS England and Kortext to provide all staff and learners in the NHS in England with the latest medical research through Fast Facts, a practical and easily digestible medical handbook series authored by world experts.
Editage will help APS with various services such as language editing, manuscript writing, statistical support, and publication support starting August 2023.
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) commissioned Research Consulting to support the development of a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework for its open access (OA) policy for research articles and longform publications.
Frontiers has today published a new author policy designed to help prevent cases of “authorship-for-sale” among its research publications.
Utrecht University will no longer use two separate categories to distinguish between two groups of employees: scientific staff (WP) and support and administrative staff (OBP).