Announcement
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IOP Publishing and the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries sign unlimited open access publishing agreement
IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries have agreed a three year ‘read and publish’ deal, providing access to journal content alongside unlimited open access publishing for academics at member institutions. Researchers from the 19 participating Swiss institutions will be able to publish unlimited papers in all of IOPP’s research journals as […]
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IOP Publishing makes one of the largest physics collections available through MyScienceWork platform
IOP Publishing today announces the creation of one of the largest collections of academic journals, books and conference series in physical sciences on the MyScienceWork (MSW) platform. The research management tech provider will index IOPP’s content making it available to the academic community. Effective as of December 2021, the partnership permits supplementary access to a comprehensive portfolio […]
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The Electrochemical Society launches two new gold open access journals with IOP Publishing
The Electrochemical Society (ECS), together with IOP Publishing, is launching two new, fully open access (OA) journals. ECS Advances and ECS Sensors Plus add to the Society’s journal family and provide the research community with a diverse suite of interconnected journals sharing impactful research across the world. ECS Advances delivers a platform for research across all areas of electrochemical and solid-state science and technology research, with the broadest dissemination of all journals in the field. The ECS Advances journal will […]
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Quantum entanglement of two macroscopic objects is the Physics World 2021 Breakthrough of the Year
Physics World today announces the 2021 Physics Breakthrough of the Year. This year’s award goes to two independent teams for entangling two macroscopic vibrating drumheads, thereby advancing our understanding of the divide between quantum and classical systems. The winners are Mika Sillanpää and colleagues at Aalto University, Finland and the University of New South Wales, Australia, […]
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The Institute of Physics signs joint statement for climate action
A call to action: the role of physics in delivering the global green economy The Institute of Physics (IOP) has signed the following statement together with national physical societies around globe: According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), “a green economy is defined as low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive[1].” Furthermore, the Organization for […]
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IOP Publishing joins Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative providing politicians and public with simple explanation of what to do next
For the first time, IOP Publishing (IOPP) together with 14 of the world’s largest and most reputable academic publishers have come together to explain the most important research on climate change to the public. The Climate Change Knowledge Cooperative, led by research communication companies Kudos and Impact Science, is a platform that provides easy-to-comprehend research summaries to help everyone […]
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IOP Publishing makes abstracts openly available
IOP Publishing (IOPP) has joined the Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA), a collaboration between publishers, infrastructure organisations, librarians, and researchers to promote the open availability of abstracts. IOPP will deposit abstracts of their scholarly communications with Crossref, the not-for-profit Digital Object Identifier (DOI) registration agency bringing together abstracts in a common format in one searchable […]
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Congratulations to the Nobel Prize in Physics winners
IOP Publishing would like to congratulate Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi on winning the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics. They have been awarded the prize for their ground-breaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems. Syukoro Manabe and Klaus Haselmann have been jointly awarded half of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for their physical modelling of Earth’s climate, quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming. Giorgio Parisi was awarded […]