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2022

  • SCELC Consortium and IOP Publishing strengthen their commitment to OA publishing  

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has finalised an uncapped transformative agreement (TA) with the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) allowing corresponding authors at subscribing institutions to publish their work open access (OA) at no cost to them. The fees for publishing their work openly will be covered by institutional subscription fees paid by participating academic and […]

  • Institute of Physics Publishing strikes unlimited publishing deal with Big Ten Academic Alliance

    Strengthening the commitment to opening research, IOP Publishing (IOPP) has agreed to a three-year unlimited open publishing agreement with the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) consortium in the United States (US). Beginning January 2023, the agreement enables affiliated researchers to publish unlimited Open Access (OA) papers at no cost to them. This open publishing agreement […]

  • IOPP and CAUL sign new transformative agreement

    IOP Publishing is largest physics publisher to strike open access agreement with the Council of Australian University Librarians  

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) have agreed a three-year transformative agreement (TA) for unlimited open access publishing and access to IOPP’s journals. The agreement, which starts on 1 January 2023, is IOPP’s first TA in the Asia Pacific region, and CAUL’s first open access agreement with the largest physics […]

  • IOP Publishing's #WorkInPublishing networking event – sharing stories, building connections

    Those who work in academic publishing know what an exciting and rewarding career it can offer.  That’s why at IOP Publishing we’re passionate about encouraging others to consider publishing when thinking about the future. Yesterday, as part of #WorkInPublishing week, we welcomed a group of university students and recent graduates to our new Bristol office. […]

  • #WorkInPublishing Week at IOP Publishing

    This week is #WorkInPublishing Week, a national campaign run by the Publishers’ Association to inspire young people aged 14-24 to pursue a career in publishing. To mark the week, colleagues tell us what they enjoy about working in academic publishing and at IOP Publishing. Rick Liu, Vice President Sales & Marketing APAC I joined IOP […]

  • New IOP report calls for action on UK quantum sector growth

    The Institute of Physics (IOP) has today released the report A Vision for Quantum Technologies in the UK, with the aim of providing support to the UK government’s quantum strategy. The report proposes a vision for the UK quantum sector and makes 10 recommendations to enable the realisation of this vision, focusing on: roadmaps for […]

  • 10,000 IOP Trusted Reviewers (and counting!)

    In 2020, we introduced the IOP Trusted Reviewer status, a formal certification for reviewers of outstanding quality. Our goal is to create a future generation of outstanding peer reviewers with the confidence to provide careful and constructive feedback.   Today, an impressive 10,000 reviewers have achieved that status. Nkosi Muse, our 10,000th IOP Trusted Reviewer, tells us why […]

  • First papers published in IOP Publishing’s open access 'Environmental Research: Health' journal 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has published the first articles in its new open access (OA)  journal, Environmental Research: Health which is devoted to addressing global challenges at the interface of the environment and public health. The journal represents one of three new interdisciplinary titles that have launched this year, extending IOPP’s Environmental Research series to six OA journals that […]

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