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Royal Society Publishing achieves the ambitious goal of becoming 100% open access by 2026
publishingFrom launching our first open access journal to becoming fully open access has taken 20 years. Graham Anderson, Head of Sales & Marketing, provides an update on the Royal Society journals’ sustainable, long-term move towards open access.
91TV journals move to Subscribe to Open
publishingWe’re switching our eight subscription journals to a Subscribe to Open model. Royal Society Publishing Director, Rod Cookson, explains why and how.
Highlighted as one of Royal Society Open Biology's most popular articles this year, the team reveals how transient manipulation of a key developmental signalling pathway - sonic hedgehog (Shh) - can induce a dramatic shift from chemical pattern formation to mechanical skin folding in developing chicken embryos.
Who owns our knowledge?
publishingEach year, Open Access Week highlights a theme that encourages discussion and reflection. This year’s theme, ‘Who owns our knowledge?’ invites us to consider important questions of ownership, access and equity in research. Whose voices are valued in academic research? Who has the right to access education and scientific findings? And how can the scientific community shape the future of knowledge in an era of change?
We are excited to announce that the winner of the 2024 competition is Frank Britto Bisso and colleagues for their article Pattern recognition in living cells through the lens of machine learning.
Usage, She Wrote
publishingOur Head of Sales and Marketing, Graham Anderson, explores recent shifts in journal usage patterns.
91TV journals' open access output increased from 66% in 2023 to 71% in 2024.
Peer Review Week’s 2024 theme of innovation and technology offers an opportunity to explore how the landscape of peer review rewards is evolving across the publishing industry to attract and retain talented reviewers, and to maintain the rigor of scientific discourse.
We look back on the impact of the Royal Society Open Access Equity scheme’s first year, and speak with one of our authors about their experience.
An open access odyssey
publishingNew research published in Royal Society Open Science explores female mate avoidance in an explosively breeding frog.
Celebrating the top-cited papers of 2022
publishingAt the heart of our mission as a non-profit society publisher, we uphold the values of recognising, publishing, and promoting excellence in the field of science. In commemoration of outstanding scientific contributions and the researchers who contribute to them, we are pleased to present the most cited articles from each of our journals in the year 2022.