On this blog, we want to share some conference collections that are currently available on our platform, as well as some of the tools and features that make ScienceOpen the only publishing platform you will need for your conferences.
On September 12th, join ScienceOpen and HTWK Leipzig, on the Road to Open Meta, a conference that will aim to define the existing challenges of metadata communication and provide a forum to discuss and present solutions on how to overcome possible problem areas.
In our unique collection infrastructure, ScienceOpen allows open access to publishing for conference papers. This gives conferences an online presence and increases dissemination and awareness of conference proceedings through integration into ScienceOpen’s discovery environment.
The ODeL2021 Collection provides many interesting publications that encourage debate on opportunities, challenges, and models facing Open Distance and eLearning (ODeL) in a globally connected digital era.
This year ScienceOpen was invited to the SSP to present their latest project, the BookMetaHub, a recently launched platform freely accessible for publishers to import and maintain or create rich metadata sets for their scientific book publications both on a book- and chapter-level to be used for further distribution.
In the last few weeks, in collaboration with our partners, we’ve been promoting themed collections dedicated to the SDGs and the global challenge of Agenda2030, content related to SDGs 3, 7, 8, 15 &16, and opportunities for publishers on ScienceOpen to showcase their content and put it in the context of their SDG of choice, facilitating scientific communication and making science more accessible. Today, we would like to highlight how publishers and researchers may become involved in our campaign and the challenge of achieving Agenda2030’s goals by curating their own SDG research on ScienceOpen.
Today, we will explore some innovative scholarly content available in our network that can help scientists, researchers, and practitioners working on sustainable development goals to make faster progress toward achieving Goal 3 of Agenda2030.
Emirates Scholar aims to disseminate knowledge about recent scientific developments in the UAE and Gulf Region to the rest of the world by promoting and supporting academic research through article and book writing, translation, conferences, and symposia.
With this new integration, ScienceOpen helps publishers and funders alike to track the visibility of their outputs on the internet. By adding integration with the Funder Registry for all BookMetaHub users, we can simplify and speed up the process of metadata distribution for publishers and improve discoverability for funders.
May has been a fantastic month for ScienceOpen, with new journals joining our network and many others expanding their collections.
Let’s have a look at some of the most recent additions to ScienceOpen and remember to follow @Science_Open on Twitter and other social media platforms for the most up-to-date information.