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Biology Letters – an open access journey
publishingHalfway to open
publishingStuart Taylor reports on our open access journey and the progress of our Transformative Journals.
Biology Letters and Open Access in 2021
publishingIn celebration of Open Access Week we revisit some of the open access content published in the journal so far this year.
A new dedicated venue publishing work that sits at the interface of Science, Society and Policy in the Royal Society’s most open journal.
We believe that inability to pay article charges should not be a bar to publishing good science.
Our transition to Open Access
publishingIn a sense, 91TV has been in the open access game for centuries.
2020: A Year of Read & Publish
publishingDiscussing our transformative deal with librarians, consortia, editors, authors and industry colleagues has been full of surprises.
The drive to open
publishingPublishing Director, Stuart Taylor, updates us on the progress towards Open Access with the Royal Society journals and within the wider publishing landscape.
Now we are five – our open access journal Royal Society Open Science celebrates another birthday
publishingWe're celebrating Royal Society Open Science's fifth birthday!
Last year, we invited the holders of University Research and Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships with an interest in chemistry and materials science to submit outputs from their Royal Society funded research to Royal Society Open Science.
1. Scientists or shareholders?
publishingFor Open Access Week, we reflect on a series of debates on the Future of Scholarly Scientific Communication. This post covers: ‘Scientists or shareholders: Is profit fundamental to a sustainable model? The economics of publishing and sustainability’.
2. Scientists or shareholders?
publishingFor Open Access Week, we reflect on a series of debates on the Future of Scholarly Scientific Communication. This post covers: 'Scientists or shareholders: the cost to the research community'.