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2024

  • IOPP integrates GetFTR retraction and errata service on content platform to further improve research integrity

    IOP Publishing makes access to cited articles easier with GetFTR

    IOP Publishing has extended its use of Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) to make it easier for researchers to access referenced work on its content platform, IOPscience. The integrated GetFTR indicator enables readers to see at a glance which cited articles are available to read next, with smart links for direct access. GetFTR icons signpost […]

  • AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society and IOP Publishing create new ‘Purpose-Led Publishing’ coalition

    Three physics publishers promise to uphold industry standards that underpin high-quality, ethical scholarly communications AIP Publishing, the American Physical Society, and IOP Publishing have joined forces to create Purpose-Led Publishing (PLP), a new coalition with a promise to always put purpose above profit.  The three scholarly publishers are united by their not-for-profit status, with all […]

  • Raed Al-Zoubi, Library Director at Jordan University of Science and Technology

    Librarian Spotlight: An interview with Raed Al-Zoubi

    Thanks to Raed Al-Zoubi, Library Director at Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan, and member of IOP Publishing’s Library Advisory Board, for agreeing to take part in our Librarian Spotlight interview series. “Change is the only constant, so keep learning and be ready.” Simply it happened accidentally, I used to work in ITC infrastructure […]

  • A new era for Environmental Research Letters: Dr Radhika Khosla takes over as Editor-in-Chief 

    IOP Publishing announces the appointment of Dr Radhika Khosla as the new Editor-in-Chief of its flagship environmental research journal Environmental Research Letters (ERL).  Dr Khosla, Associate Professor at the School of Geography and the Environment and Research Director of the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development at the University of Oxford, will take a leading […]

  • Louise Otting, Collection Manager at TU Delft Library, Netherlands

    Librarian Spotlight: An interview with Louise Otting

    Thanks to Louise Otting, Collection Manager at TU Delft Library, Netherlands, and member of IOP Publishing’s Library Advisory Board, for agreeing to take part in our Librarian Spotlight. “Being able to participate in making knowledge available to everyone and through that make the world a little bit better” I’ve always loved to read books; I […]

  • IOP Publishing joins OA Switchboard to streamline open access reporting

    As part of their ongoing commitment to open science, IOP Publishing (IOPP) is joining the OA Switchboard to make it easier for institutional customers to manage open access (OA) agreements. The partnership will enable academic institutions and research funding organisations to monitor information relating to OA research outputs via a central information hub. Institutions and […]

  • When energy doesn’t add up: 200 US cities will fall short of sustainable energy goals despite pledging to transition to renewable sources by 2050 

    200 US communities will fail to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050 despite their pledges to do so, according to a new study published in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability.    The study shows that by 2050 gas will firmly remain the primary source of energy in the US given that the […]

  • Dr Ankur Desai

    Dr Ankur Desai explains how publishing his environmental research openly can help address the climate crisis 

    We have developed the first international study that looks at lake carbon uptake and emissions using the eddy covariance technique.   Our climate is primarily changing in response to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide. Fossil fuels are the main drivers for this, and we are very much reliant on land and ocean […]