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As part of our ongoing commitment to innovation in #ScholarlyPublishing, we are thrilled to collaborate with the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) to bring you an exciting #Webinar 🗓️ Thursday, March 27 2025 ⏰ 2 PM (UK time).

Read the full article to learn more about this insightful discussion on increasing journal #Discoverability with #ScienceOpen:
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ScienceOpen Blog · Reaching New Audiences with ScienceOpen: An EASE Case Study - ScienceOpen BlogAs part of our ongoing commitment to innovation in scholarly publishing, ScienceOpen is thrilled to collaborate with the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) to bring you an exciting webinar this Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 2 PM (UK time). Join Our Webinar: Expanding Your Journal’s Reach Whether you’re looking to boost readership, increase submissions, or maximize citations, discoverability is key. ScienceOpen’s cutting-edge platform provides editors and publishers with interactive tools to enhance visibility in an open-access environment with nearly 100 million article records. This free webinar will showcase how EASE is leveraging ScienceOpen to promote its journal European Science Editing. ScienceOpen is also publishing and hosting the conference submissions for the 17th and 18th EASE Conference as part of a dedicated EASE General Assembly and Conference Series collection to keep the content broadly accessible. Led by Stephanie Dawson, ScienceOpen’s CEO, this session will explore innovative ways to engage wider audiences, enhance journal discoverability, and utilize tools such as one-click sharing, recommendations, reviews, lay summaries, and curated collections with real-time metrics. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and enhance your publishing strategy. Register now for the webinar!

▶️ Check out this preview of what's coming in Open Journal Systems version 3.5!

After working with user feedback, we have a lot of exciting updates to share with you. Be sure to check the description for chapters and resources.

If you find this walkthrough helpful, please consider giving it a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more useful content!

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Want to help shape the future of #OpenInfrastructure for #Scholarly communities?

The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (#POSI) group is conducting a public consultation for revisions toward a version 2.

The consultation is not just for POSI adopters but for all, and is open until March 5th -- contribute your input here: openscholarlyinfrastructure.or

The Principles of Open Scholarly InfrastructureProposed POSI 2.0 revisionsA request for public comment on proposed revisions to POSI.

I bang on about this, but saying "no" immediately is almost as good as saying "yes." Speaking as an editor, I love it when potential reviewers refuse shortly after being invited (it's even better when they suggest others we might ask in their place). Waiting weeks to say "no" is the worst and, along with late reports, is a major reason that peer review takes so long.

:underheart: Happy #ILovefs day, or week in our case 😊

We're still checking the hashtag & contributors out there!

PKP thanks hundreds of people & organizations helping to bring #FreeSoftware & #OpenAccess to global #ScholarlyPublishing with us over 25 years.

Thank you! #OpenJournalSystems, #OpenMonographPress & #OpenPreprintSystems are freely available for non-commercial journal, book & preprint publishing!

... We're still doing this every day, and always will!

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