2024
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IOP Publishing Wins "Outstanding Supplier Service Award" from National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences
IOP Publishing was recently awarded the Outstanding Supplier Service Award by the National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in recognition of ‘excellent database service quality and outstanding contributions to academic resource support for CAS’. The award was presented to IOP Publishing alongside Clarivate, Springer Nature, Wiley, Charlesworth and others at the 15th Advanced […]
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IOP Publishing extends scope of Progress in Energy as part of prestigious new journal series
IOP Publishing (IOPP) is extending the remit of its journal Progress in Energy by accepting high-impact original research articles alongside its well-recognised review programme. Progress in Energy is part of a developing new Progress In series™, that builds on the reputation of IOPP’s prestigious journal Reports on Progress in Physics and is designed to unite […]
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IOP Publishing launches series of open access journals dedicated to machine learning and artificial intelligence for the sciences
IOP Publishing (IOPP) is launching the world’s first series of open access journals dedicated to the application and development of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for the sciences. The new multidisciplinary Machine Learning series will collectively cover applications of ML and AI across the physical sciences, engineering, biomedicine and health, and environmental and […]
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Romania joins the open science movement
2024 marks the first year for centralised open access agreements in Romania. While preparation and discussions began some time ago, it is only now that Romanian researchers will have the ability to publish their work open access through transformative agreements, such as the one recently negotiated between IOP Publishing and the Association of Romanian Universities, […]
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Academic publishers must respond to reviewer fatigue
The Institute of Physics Publishing is making innovative efforts to broaden the referee pool beyond the usual suspects, says Laura Feetham-Walker. Peer review is under pressure. The increase in global scientific output, coupled with ever-increasing demands on academics’ time, has led an increasing number of peer reviewers to feel overburdened. One obvious way to relieve that […]
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Zero-Emissions Trucks Alone Won't Cut It: Early Retirement of Polluters Key to California's Emission Goals
California must implement early retirement for existing heavy-duty vehicles as well as introducing zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs) to protect Black, Latino and vulnerable communities and hit net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets by 2045. This is the outcome of a new study published in Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability by researchers from Stanford University and […]
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Librarian Spotlight: An interview with Rachelle M. McLain
Thanks to Rachelle M. McLain, Collection Development Librarian and Assistant Professor at Montana State University Library and member of IOP Publishing’s Library Advisory Board, for agreeing to take part in our Librarian Spotlight interview series. “It’s cliché, but I love that libraries exist – places where everyone is welcome and it doesn’t matter your income, […]
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First original research papers published in IOP Publishing’s prestigious journal Reports on Progress in Physics
IOP Publishing (IOPP) has published the first original research papers in its flagship journal, Reports on Progress in Physics, adding to its 90-year legacy as one of the world’s most authoritative sources of physics review content. The first four original research articles are: Reports on Progress in Physics sits at the pinnacle of IOPP’s extensive […]