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  • IOP Publishing signs transformative agreement with MALMAD to benefit leading institutions in Israel

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has signed a new open access transformative agreement with Israeli academic consortium the Israeli Inter University Centre for Digital Information Services (MALMAD). As part of the three year ‘read and publish’ agreement, which runs until the end of 2023, researchers affiliated with the MALMAD member institutions involved will be able to publish […]

  • IOP Publishing and the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory launch open access journal – Materials Futures

    A new platform for researchers from the global materials science community to publish their ground-breaking work IOP Publishing and the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory (SLAB), in affiliation with the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, are launching a new open access journal covering all areas of basic and applied materials science and technology. Published […]

  • IOP Publishing collaborates with OpenAthens and SeamlessAccess to improve user experience

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has enhanced access to scientific research by streamlining its online authentication process for researchers. IOPP achieved this by working with world-leading identity and access management specialist, OpenAthens, and the global cross-stakeholder SeamlessAccess organisation. Collaboration The trio collaborated to enhance the user login journey to access research published by IOPP. Integration of the […]

  • Projected acidification of the Great Barrier Reef could be offset by ten years

    New research has shown that by injecting an alkalinizing agent into the ocean along the length of the Great Barrier Reef, it would be possible, at the present rate of anthropogenic carbon emissions, to offset ten years’ worth of ocean acidification. The research, by CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Hobart, used a high-resolution model developed for […]

  • Irish institutions to benefit from IOP Publishing transformative agreement

    Four-year read and publish agreement signed with IReL  IOP Publishing has signed a transformative agreement with the IReL consortium in Ireland. Through the ‘read and publish’ agreement, which lasts until the end of 2024, authors affiliated with eight member institutions of the consortium can publish open access papers in IOPP’s hybrid journals, with no article publication charges for qualifying articles at […]

  • IOP Publishing joins SDG Publishers Compact affirming commitment towards developing sustainable practices

    Pledge is underpinned by IOP Publishing’s new Sustainability Collection of SDG-related content IOP Publishing (IOPP) has become a signatory of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Publishers Compact, a pledge which sees publishers working together to achieve the SDGs by 2030. Launched in October 2020 in collaboration with the International Publishers Association, the SDG Publishers […]

  • #IOPPposter is bigger and broader - IOP Publishing’s twitter poster conference returns

    IOP Publishing’s #IOPPposter twitter conference is set to bring the global scientific community together again with 24-hours dedicated to online discussion and knowledge exchange about the latest research in emerging areas of interest. Building on the success of last year’s event, which generated more than 50 posters submitted from participants in 17 countries, this year […]

  • The environmental trade-offs of autonomous vehicles

    Optimistic predictions expect reliable autonomous vehicles to be commercially available by 2030, at a time when mobility is undergoing a profound shift away from traditional modes of transportation and towards door-to-door services. Previous analysis suggested that public transport will lose market share to autonomous vehicles, but the environmental impact of changing transport use has hardly […]