Author: Kevin Jasini

Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #11 Sustainable Cities and Communities

We have a lot of scholarly content available that promotes Sustainable Development Goal 11 and below we want to share a few examples. Don’t forget to join the campaign by using #ExploreSDGs on Twitter and sharing the research you like the most or that is most relevant to you.

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Readers from around the world on ScienceOpen

Readers from around the world on ScienceOpen

Every day around the world researchers turn to ScienceOpen to search for relevant articles, books, and chapters from the 78 million within our discovery environment. Of course, every author and every publisher wants to know, “Who is reading my work?”.

Our technology is always being improved. Publishers and editors can now download usage and geolocation reports from their collection page at any time.

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#PublishYourReviews: Open Conversation on Preprints and Reviewing

#PublishYourReviews: Open Conversation on Preprints and Reviewing

Peer reviews published alongside preprints provide readers with additional context on preprints, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and open questions. It also allows for the reuse of reviews, reducing the burden on editors and reviewers.

Once an article is accepted it will be professionally published on ScienceOpen, put in the context of 78 million scholarly publications, and distributed to a range of services. ScienceOpen provides long-term archiving through CLOCKSS, Google Scholar metatags, and support with indexing services for the widest possible distribution. 

In:  Collections  
Why Book DOIs?

Why Book DOIs?

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is as persistent and stable as an ISBN, but it has the advantage of being easier to use in the online environment because it always resolves to the URL of the digital version of the record (VoR).

In today’s blog, we’ll look at DOIs, their importance in the digital publishing landscape, and some of the advantages of using DOIs for books.

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Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #4 Quality Education

Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #4 Quality Education

The SDGs pave the path for achieving a better and more sustainable future for all. They deal with global issues like poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, justice, and education.

One of ScienceOpen’s work philosophies is making information and knowledge accessible and available to everyone. Agenda2030’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 is based on a similar philosophy.

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Join the #ExploreSDGs campaign: Curating SDGs research on ScienceOpen #SDG17

Join the #ExploreSDGs campaign: Curating SDGs research on ScienceOpen #SDG17

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.