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Member News & Announcements, October IO 2024

Member News & Announcements, October IO 2024

October 2024

Open Access, Open Science

Taylor & Francis Announces Enhanced Model for Collaborative OA Books Funding Initiative, Pledge to Open
Taylor & Francis, Voting Member, News Announcement, September 12, 2024 

Taylor & Francis has launched the second year of Pledge to Open, its collaborative funding initiative for open access (OA) books, with additional benefits for pledging institutions. Following the success of the pilot phase, organizations are invited to support seven new book collections on key contemporary themes, including children’s health, AI, and migration.

Pledge to Open is an innovative diamond OA model, designed to support publication of books that are both free to read and free to publish for their authors. With each themed collection focused on a global issue, Pledge to Open maximizes the opportunity for important new books to reach a wide and diverse audience and drive real-world impact.

Project MUSE and USHMM Announce Landmark Initiative
Project Muse/Johns Hopkins, Voting/L.S.A. Member, Press Release, August 9, 2024

Project MUSE, a division of Johns Hopkins University Press, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum are proud to announce a landmark initiative to host the most comprehensive scholarly resource on Nazi persecutory sites, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 (ECG), as a new open access, fully searchable, digital publication. Hosting the ECG on the Project MUSE platform will allow users to dynamically engage with this empirically grounded prodigious resource of thousands of camps, ghettos, and other sites of persecution operated by the Nazis and their allies. 

Project MUSE and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum are committed to broadening access to and increasing engagement with this vital scholarship. This new digital publication will be an invaluable resource for wide-ranging audiences including scholars, researchers, Holocaust survivors and their descendents, digital humanists, educators, students, librarians, archivists, nonprofits, and the general public. Users will gain straightforward entrance to extensive bibliographic citations comprising research in more than a dozen languages and varied source bases including material in hundreds of archival collections, survivor and eyewitness testimonies, memoirs, diaries, memory books, and up-to-date scholarship.

In Support of Research

“The Conversations” by Wiley Ushers in New Era of Dialogue and Innovation in Scholarly Publishing
Wiley, Voting Member, Press Release, September 23, 2024

Wiley (NYSE: WLY) has unveiled the first episode of its new panel discussion series, “The Conversations,” which aims to be a catalyst for change within the scholarly publishing landscape. The first episode can be viewed here.

With a mission to explore the shifts and emerging opportunities in publishing, the series provides a platform for open dialogue and debate around the industry's most pressing challenges, offering different perspectives on what the future holds.

PLOS announces new Essay article type
Public Library of Science (PLOS), Voting Member, Blog Post, September 11, 2024

We are delighted to announce that a new ‘Essay’ article type is now available at PLOS Climate, PLOS Global Public HealthPLOS Mental Health and PLOS Water

Essays, which are predominantly solicited by our Editors, are compelling, opinion-based pieces, focused on the most urgent and impactful topics facing our journals’ fields. They fulfill a community need for an article type that can, in particular, address concerns related to policy implications of regional or intersectional interest. 

Wolters Kluwer provides free access to mpox resources for front-line clinicians, epidemiologists, and medical researchers
Wolters Kluwer, Voting Member, News Announcement, September 4, 2024

With the World Health Organization declaring mpox to be a global health threat for the second time in three years, Wolters Kluwer Health is once again providing free, online access to evidence-based information about the disease in a dedicated mpox resource center. The updated page includes content and tools from UpToDate®, the clinical decision support (CDS) resource, Lippincott NursingCenter®, the knowledge portal for nurses, and the Ovid® medical research platform. These resources are available to doctors, nurses, frontline healthcare workers, and researchers, as well as to the public. 

"As global health organizations respond to the mpox outbreak now affecting thousands in west and central Africa, Wolters Kluwer redoubles our efforts to ensure clinicians and researchers are equipped with the best evidence and knowledge available to care for their patients. Timely access to vital information about the virus is essential for global health efforts."
 – Stacey Caywood, Chief Executive Officer of Wolters Kluwer Health

Elsevier provides free access to research and clinical resources via Mpox Information Center to accelerate fight against viral disease
Elsevier, Voting Member, Press Release, September 3, 2024

For the benefit of healthcare professionals, researchers and the public in the fight against mpox, Elsevier, a global leader in scientific information and analytics, has today relaunched its Mpox Information Center.

In response to the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declaring mpox a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), Elsevier’s Mpox Information Center provides free access to all mpox-related information across Elsevier’s journals, medical books and clinical resources. It will be continuously updated with the latest research and clinical information on the viral disease and its treatment. Over 1,700 mpox-related research articles and book chapters published by Elsevier are now freely available on ScienceDirect. 

Partnerships

Ex Libris Primo Research Assistant is now available for Primo institutions
Ex Libris, Inc., Voting Member, News Announcement, September 9, 2024

Ex Libris™, part of Clarivate™, is excited to announce that Primo Research Assistant is now available for Primo institutions worldwide to activate and expose to their users!

As part of the ongoing collaboration with our community, we have been working to develop a library discovery solution enhanced with AI, to better engage students and empower them to intuitively search, explore and take maximum advantage of trusted library materials.

Maine State Library Selects EBSCO Information Services to Provide Database Resources Statewide
EBSCO, Voting Member, Press Release, September 5, 2024

Maine State Library has selected EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) to provide a collection of high-quality online research databases and digital resources accessible to all Maine residents, schools, public libraries, community colleges, universities and hospital libraries. The resources available through EBSCO will facilitate lifelong learning and support students from early education to post-graduate studies.

The multi-year agreement between Maine State Library and EBSCO provides access to dozens of full text research databases which includes a vast collection of leading journals and reference materials covering a wide range of research needs. The research and reference sources will provide academic, business, K-12, and general interest materials to 32 academic institutions, more than 600 schools, 255 public libraries and dozens of special libraries including hospitals. EBSCO resources provide cutting-edge technology and access to full-text journals, magazines, newspapers, e-books, career-related resources and readers’ advisory from some of EBSCO’s distinguished resources including Academic Search Complete and Business Source® CompleteMasterFILE CompleteNoveList® Plus and LearningExpress Library™ CompleteResidents of Maine will access the resources through Digital Maine Library.

Grants & Awards

Clarivate Reveals Citation Laureates 2024
Clarivate Analytics, Voting Member, Press Release, September 19, 2024

Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT), a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today unveiled the Citation Laureates™ 2024 list – used to forecast future Nobel Prize recipients. These 22 exceptional scientists and economists spanning six countries have demonstrated such groundbreaking impact in their fields that their work is considered of Nobel stature. Experts at the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI)™ at Clarivate™ have identified 75 Citation Laureates prior to their Nobel success – often several years before they received Nobel honors.

This year’s Citation Laureates have made significant contributions to advancing key areas, including clean energy, nanotechnology, 3D protein structures, the economic impact of corruption, heart disease, molecular dynamics, quantum computing, genetic imprinting and condensed matter physics.

Emerald announces winners of its 31st annual Literati Awards for Excellence
Emerald Group, Voting Member, News Announcement, September 6, 2024

For more than 30 years, Emerald Publishing has rewarded outstanding and impactful contributions to scholarly research through the prestigious Emerald Literati Awards.

Established in 1993 to celebrate and reward the outstanding contributions made by Emerald's scholarly community, these awards help strengthen the impact of the winning research and support the author's scholarly journey by providing the recognition and international kudos they deserve.

Company Reports and Statements

CRKN Publishes 2023-2024 Annual Report: Building Connections in Research and Knowledge
Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), Voting/L.S.A. Consortia Member, News Announcement, September 13, 2024

CRKN is pleased to share our accomplishments and stories from 2023-2024 in our Annual Report: Building Connections in Research and Knowledge. We are proud of the work that happened throughout the year and our progress towards our strategic objectives.

In the annual report you will find messages from leadership, a year in review of our programs, descriptions of the year’s initiatives that support our strategic plan’s goals, a list of our Board of Directors and committees, and the financial statements.

ITHAKA Fall 2024 Community Letter—Learning Together
ITHAKA/JStor/Portico, Voting Member, News Announcement, September 12, 2024

With the pace of technological change and the range of options before us all, there are no primrose paths these days. It seems that every decision is full of complexities and contradictory interests. Although that presents challenges, ITHAKA is an organization that believes in learning together with our community to navigate them. We believe that by sharing insights, experiences, and expertise, we can find better ways to help libraries, publishers, and educators adapt and thrive in this evolving landscape.

Over the course of the last year, there have been a number of examples where your guidance has made a real difference. Together, we have: developed a Full Access Model to make more content available to JSTOR participating institutions; interviewed librarians to better understand the challenges they face managing their analog and digital collections; engaged Ithaka S+R research cohorts; worked with archives on our Portico preservation pilots; and talked with JSTOR publishers about their views on AI. We appreciate your engagement, feedback, and candor as we continue our work on these and other initiatives to make knowledge and education more accessible and useful.