In the last weeks, four U.S. libraries have expressed their support to the SCOAP3 initiative: The Bridge (Carleton College, St Olaf College), the State University of New York at Stonybrook,...
...This is a crucial step in the extension of the SCOAP3 partnership in Asia. Today, SCOAP3 counts partners in 24 countries across the world, which have collectively pledged over 7...
The Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3) program—the world’s largest disciplinary open access initiative—has been formally extended by two years, until December 31st, 2024. The extension...
...Expressions of Interest from partners worldwide to join the consortium, these are financial pledges to back the consortium if it will be able to deliver following a call for tender...
...delivered through this partnership to SCOAP3 members: including dissemination to major library systems and search engines worldwide, usage reporting and analytics, long-term preservation, and more. The update on the SCOAP3...
...Institute of Modern Physics, CAS. This is a hybrid journal. 33% CPC Guide for authors Chinese Physics C The European Physical Journal C (EPJC) presents new and original research results...
...CAS, and the Institute of Modern Physics, CAS. This is a hybrid journal. 91 7.2% The European Physical Journal C (EPJC) presents new and original research results in theoretical physics...
...no longer among the journals participating in SCOAP3. In partnership with 11 publishers and learned societies, CERN and the SCOAP3 community of hundreds of libraries worldwide continue their ground-breaking journey....
...the newly formed SCOAP3steering committee, representing the broad cross-section of the SCOAP3 partnership, and a technical working group of international library experts have made progress in preparing the SCOAP3 call...
...had previously agreed to the key SCOAP3 principles in a qualifying market survey This process is the culmination of one year of work, during which an international team of experts,...