Category Archives: Scholarly Publishing

Publisher News: “Over 600 Springer Nature journals commit to new data sharing policies”

Nature Journal News: “Over 600 Springer Nature journals commit to new data sharing policies””

Full story at: http://www.springernature.com/gp/group/media/press-releases/over-600-springer-nature-journals-commit-to-new-data-sharing-policies/11111248

Excerpt from announcement:

London, 6 December 2016

More than 600 journals across Nature Research, Springer, BioMed Central and Palgrave Macmillan have committed to encouraging good practice in the sharing and archiving and citation of research data by adopting new Springer Nature research data policies. The text of the policies has today been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license so that they can be re-used by the wider research community.

These easy-to-understand policies encourage the publication of more open and reproducible research, and aim to increase growth and innovation in research and data sharing. They improve services for authors, editors and peer reviewers by standardising policies and procedures, providing more consistent links between publications and data, guidelines and support. In addition, a dedicated Research Data Support Helpdesk for Springer Nature authors and editors has been created.

Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, Head of Data Publishing at Springer Nature said: “We want to make data sharing easier and more consistent, enabling our authors to publish better research and enable easier compliance with research funder policies.

Royal Society of Chemistry News: “Major society chemistry publishers jointly commit to integration with ORCID”

Scholarly Publication News: “Wiley Becomes First Major Publisher to Require ORCID IDs for Submitting Authors”

Wiley News – November 2016:   Authors submitting manuscripts to Wiley for publication will need to also provide an ORCID ID.

“Hoboken, NJ– November 28, 2016—John Wiley & Sons Inc. (NYSE: JWa and JWb), announced today plans to require ORCID iDs as part of the manuscript submission process for a large number of journals. Beginning in winter 2016, more than 500 Wiley journals using ScholarOne Manuscripts will require the submitting author (only) to provide an ORCID identifier (iD) when submitting a manuscript.”

Read more at http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/PressRelease/pressReleaseId-129824.html

Information at Orchid ID’s found at http://orcid.org/

“ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between you and your professional activities ensuring that your work is recognized.”