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How double anonymous breaks the bias in peer review
By Kim Eggleton, Research Integrity & Inclusion Manager at IOP Publishing The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day (8th March) is ‘Break the Bias’, highlighting the fact that – whether deliberate or unconscious – bias can prevent women from moving ahead. As the #BreakTheBias campaign states: “knowing that bias exists isn’t enough, action is […]
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Statement on Ukraine
IOP Publishing condemns Russia’s actions against Ukraine which are a violation of one of the most fundamental norms of international law that prohibits the use or threat of force by one state against another. As a member of the European Physical Society we support the statement of the Executive Committee. Physics is a global endeavour. We stand […]
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IOP Publishing releases 2021 highlights report
IOP Publishing has released its 2021 highlights report, setting out how we accelerated our transformation toward open science and continued to deliver impact, recognition and value to the scientific community. Click here to read the full report.
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Canadian institutions to benefit from IOP Publishing open access agreement for the first time
Three-year read and publish agreement signed with Canadian Research Knowledge Network IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) have signed an unlimited open access (OA) agreement. The three-year ‘read and publish’ deal offers authors affiliated with 45 CRKN member organisations unlimited OA publishing in IOPP’s hybrid and fully OA journals. The reading […]
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University of Ljubljana and IOP Publishing sign unlimited Open Access agreement
The Central Technical Library (CTK) at the University of Ljubljana and IOP Publishing (IOPP) have signed a new three-year transformative agreement to accelerate open access (OA) research. The agreement gives users of the University of Ljubljana unlimited access to more than 90 IOPP journals and gives researchers the chance to publish accepted articles OA in most of […]
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How can researchers, journals, funders and universities work together to improve research quality?
Blog by Rob Bradley As a Voice of Young Science (VoYS) member, I recently participated in an online Quality and Peer Review workshop, hosted by Sense about Science in partnership with IOP Publishing. At the workshop, early career researchers (ECRs) discussed peer review and the quality of research with an expert panel and covered a wide […]
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IOP Publishing launches portfolio-wide transparent peer review on its OA journals
IOP Publishing (IOPP) is moving all its open access (OA) journals to transparent peer review, making it the first physics publisher to adopt the approach portfolio-wide. Transparent peer review involves publication of the complete peer review process, from initial review to final decision. This means that alongside the published article, readers can see a full peer […]
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IOP Publishing and the TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology announce three-year unlimited OA publishing agreement
Not-for-profit society publisher IOP Publishing (IOPP) and TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology have established a consortium agreement which enables researchers at participating German institutions to publish unlimited articles on an open access (OA) basis in 56 hybrid and 15 fully open access (OA) journals. The three-year transformative agreement brings the price […]