Welcome to ScienceOpen’s Monthly Digest, where we recap our achievements of the past month and share with you the most recent updates from our network, as well as announce new upcoming exciting collaborations.
Summer has come with great new additions on ScienceOpen and exciting new collaborations. Learn more below and don’t forget to follow us on social media.
In our unique Collection infrastructure, ScienceOpen provides open access publishing for conference proceedings, giving conferences an online presence that increases dissemination and awareness of their proceedings.
ICMB23 will be organized from July 3rd to 4th and the proceedings will be shortly made available on the ScienceOpen collection.
Education-related content on ScienceOpen has recently been expanded with the new open access publications from Educational Challenges, the most recent journal to join our network, featuring original research and review articles across all aspects of education.
We are excited to see the collection by King Salman Center of Disability Research enriched with more quality research on disability studies, featured in the collection dedicated to the Journal of Disability Research on ScienceOpen.
The Journal of Disability Research, aims to play a significant role in disseminating disability research, thereby raising broader awareness of related issues. At the same it, it seeks to foster and stimulate innovative lines of research and highlight advancements made in various situations, particularly in mitigating the impact of life-restricting conditions wherever they occur.
Amsterdam University Press is expanding its ScienceOpen collection by adding 6 new journals that cover a variety of disciplines and provide research articles in both English and Dutch.
Join us in welcoming the new journals by Amsterdam University Press and get a chance to explore them one by one on our blog today!
ScienceOpen will support with its full range of discovery services the promotion of scholarly content and will also facilitate the wide dissemination of ROAPE’s mission, bringing more scholars and researchers in contact with this important network.
ScienceOpen users will be able to interact fully with the Journal’s content by bookmarking, recommending and easily sharing their favorite articles, while accelerating progress in various SDGs covered by different issues of the journal.
The Journal of the Netherlands Society of Toxicology has currently opened a Call for Submissions and ScienceOpen will be supporting the publication workflow of the journal.
Scholars and researchers interested in submitting their work for the Journal, can directly do so through the collection page on ScienceOpen. All you need to do is register for free on ScienceOpen, check the requirements for submitting your paper, and once you have your publication ready, click on the Submit a Manuscript button.
We take great pride in our network’s multilingual offering, and with 86 million publications, we see weekly more and more new content aggregated in different languages. Our infrastructure has been improved in recent months to allow for the easier integration of bilingual articles that users can access with a single click.
Healthy oceans and seas are essential to our existence. They cover 70 percent of our planet, and we rely on them for food, energy and water.
And what better way to celebrate Oceans Day, than by exploring research related to SDG 14 – Life below water? Goal 14 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aims to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. Join us in exploring SDG14-related research and all the innovative publications and scholarship featured in our network of over 86 million publications.
ScienceOpen joins the global call today on World Environment Day to Beat Plastic Pollution. We have been actively supporting publishers and scientists working towards sustainability, and today we want to highlight research that benefits our communities, the environment and the planet.