Style guide for an Open Access publishing workflow for academic books

The present style guide has been created as result of the research project Open-Access-Hochschulverlag ( Open Access University Press) at Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany. The project was to develop a sustainable and adoptable workflow, which enables universities to…

Semantic Scholar

Semantic Scholar helps researchers find better academic publications faster. Our engine analyzes publications and extracts important features using machine learning techniques. The resulting influential citations, images and key phrases allow our engine to “cut through the clutter” and give you…

Global Research Identifier Database (GRID)

GRID has been broadly adopted in the Digital Science portfolio companies to facilitate data exchange, increase functionality, and support novel features. We think these benefits should be shared more widely in the scientific community to foster innovation and increase interoperability.…

kopernio

Access research papers in one click. Save time accessing full-text PDFs with the free Kopernio browser plugin. Trusted by researchers around the world. Over 250,000 researchers, librarians and academic professionals speed up their research with Kopernio. Kopernio is part of…

Libero publishing suite

Libero publishing suite Designed for academic publishing of the digital age, Libero is an open-source platform of services and tools available for hosted and self-hosted applications. The Libero open-source platform helps scholarly publishers take a digital-first approach to everything we…

HAL open archive (archives-ouvertes)

The open archive HAL HAL is an open archive where authors can deposit scholarly documents from all academic fields. HAL est l’archive ouverte multidisciplinaire choisie par l’ensemble de la communauté scientifique et universitaire française pour la diffusion des savoirs. Elle…

Typademic, an academic publishing pipeline

Mähr, Moritz. (2018). Typademic, collaborative academic publishing. 10.3929 How humanities scholars collaborate today? Most humanities scholars use e-mail and Word documents (with track changes). This generally leads to comically colored documents, funny file names, mislabeled images, time-consuming text merges, and…

The Library Publishing Coalition (LPC)

The LPC is an independent, community-led membership association of academic and research libraries and library consortia engaged in scholarly publishing. We welcome strategic affiliate relationships with other membership organizations with similar values and interests, and relationships with publishers and service…

Graduate Center Digital Initiatives (GCDI)

Graduate Center Digital Initiatives (GCDI) builds and sustains an active community around the shared idea of a “Digital GC,” where scholars and technologists explore new modes of inquiry that thoughtfully integrate digital tools and methods into the research, teaching, and…