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Tuesday, 29th June 2010

Industry Briefs: Portico to Preserve Wiley E-Books; New Open Access Journals from Springer; Sage Goes Atomic

+ Wiley to Preserve E-Books in Portico

Wiley joins De Gruyter, Duke University Press, Elsevier, Palgrave Macmillan, SPIE, and Springer in participating in Portico’s e-book preservation service, which was introduced to scholarly publishers in mid-2008. The addition of Wiley’s 8,000 titles brings the total number of e-books committed to the Portico archive to more than 43,000.

+ Springer introduces new open access journals

Springer is expanding its open access offering to all disciplines. SpringerOpen (www.springeropen.com) will cover all disciplines within the science, technology and medicine (STM) fields and will be offered in cooperation with BioMed Central. The entire content of SpringerOpen journals - including research articles, reviews, and editorials - are fully and immediately open access, and are accessible to anyone with an internet connection. No subscription is needed.

More from a BioMed Central Post:

The first SpringerOpen journals, which will open for submissions shortly, are:

+ Planetary Science
+ Global Energy
+ Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience
+ Health Economics Review
+ Journal of Mathematics in Industry
+ Journal of Remanufacturing
+ Environmental Sciences Europe
+ Security and Intelligence Informatics
+ Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Express
+ Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences
+ Gold Bulletin
+ Psychology and Well-Being Research

It was also announced today that Springer has become a member of the Open Access Scholarly Publisher's Association (OASPA).

See Also: Springer Announces New Open-Access Journals (via COHE)

+ Sage To Publish The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists

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