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We will be attending the Society for Scholarly Publishing 47th Annual Meeting next week!

Did you know #ACMOpen can increase the influence of your institution’s research? Benefit from:
⭐️ 2-3x more article downloads
⭐️ 70% more citations
⭐️ 70 million full-text downloads annually

Schedule a meeting with us at booth 310 to learn how we can support your institution: tinyurl.com/2uv5n36m

A brilliant new paper in #ResearchEvaluation 📄 compares how the UK, Norway, and Poland implemented research impact assessment - with very different results:

🇬🇧 UK built infrastructure, #REF became a strategic tool.
🇳🇴 Norway took a soft, formative approach.
🇵🇱 Poland copy-pasted, spent big - got confusion, “point-chasing” and no culture shift.

:doi: doi.org/10.1093/reseval/rvaf01

🇺🇦 A lesson Ukraine risks ignoring again.

We perceive publishing as a journey that is not merely a straightforward, singular event. Why limit the dissemination of research and ideas to just a book when they can be shared through online courses, video interviews, and various other formats?

Our platform tackles two primary challenges researchers and organizations face today: the urgency of publishing research promptly and the creation of a fair revenue system.

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Repositories are more than just storage—they are the backbone of European research excellence!

From ensuring open access to securing research legacies, repositories drive impact, inclusivity, trust, and innovation. Explore the latest insights from COAR, OpenAIRE, LIBER & Sparc Europe on the strategic role of repositories in the evolving research landscape in the IMPACT-REPO Action Plan.

Read more: tinyurl.com/2ypfhtnd

Our #OpenAccess #book fund is showing real results! One of our supported researchers, Stephan Schleim, shared that their book "#Brain Development and the #Law: #Neurolaw in Theory and Practice" has been downloaded over 4,000 times!

🔗 link.springer.com/book/10.1007

Stephan's publication was part of the first funding cycle that contributed to the publication of 47 open access books.

🔗 rug.nl/library/open-access/fun

SpringerLinkBrain Development and the LawThis open access book is the first to offer a systematic overview of the different methods for assessing brain development