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Ruth Harrison explains the Imperial College approach to supporting OA books through transformative agreements, a combination of open access funds and the library subscriptions budget.

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ChronosHub is joining ACS as an independent subsidiary working alongside ACS Publications to enhance the publication experience for researchers.
Crossref have announced a long-term plan to deprecate the Open Funder Registry.
cOAlition S commissioned Information Power to explore how a globally fair pricing framework for academic publishing could be devised and implemented.
The Center for Scientific Integrity, the organisation behind the Retraction Watch blog and database, and Crossref announced today that the Retraction Watch database has been acquired by Crossref and made a public resource. An agreement between the two organisations will allow Retraction Watch to keep the data populated on an ongoing basis and always open, alongside publishers registering their retraction notices directly with Crossref.
The Association of University Presses (AUPresses) and Ithaka S+R today publish “Print Revenue and Open Access Monographs: A University Press Study.”
Open Access publishing by Jisc Members grew by 432% over 3 years through a partnership between Jisc and Taylor & Francis, according to a new white paper.
DataSalon’s cloud-based PaperStack service provides Oxford University Press with a complete reporting suite across multiple peer review submission systems.