We’re delighted to see another publisher partner extending their #JournalHome agreement 🎉 Maximum Academic Press is expanding their existing agreement to include three new journals! After seeing a significant boost in international readership and submissions for participating journals in its first year on Journal Home, Maximum Academic Press (MAP) is now extending and expanding its strategic agreement to cover a total of seven MAP-owned titles. Newly added journals include Grass Research, Medicinal Plant Biology, and Technology in Horticulture. MAP’s expanded portfolio will now benefit from the full suite of Journal Home features, including: • Increased article visibility and usage through targeted delivery to relevant researcher communities • Deeper engagement with researcher communities, supporting ongoing submissions and new authorship growth • Stronger journal branding and recognition for MAP’s expanding publishing program through custom Journal Profiles across the ResearchGate network • Expanded author services, including integration into researcher workflows, enhanced insights, and new collaboration opportunities 🗞️ Read the press release to learn more about the partnership expansion: https://bit.ly/3PH9pPQ “Journal Home has provided powerful new routes to readers, researchers, and relevant communities,” said Professor Zongming (Max) Cheng, chief editor and founder of MAP. “Following the strong performance of our initial collaboration, we are excited to extend these benefits to more of our journals to support their development goals and priorities.” “The success of our initial partnership with MAP highlights the value Journal Home brings in helping journals grow readership, brand reputation, and author base,” said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development at ResearchGate. “We are pleased to support MAP’s commitment to open science and continue to contribute to its remarkable growth trajectory.” To learn more about Journal Home, please visit: https://bit.ly/3RDJt8k #BiologyResearch #HorticultureResearch #AcademicPublishing
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ResearchGate is the professional network for researchers. Over 25 million researchers use researchgate.net to share and discover research, build their networks, and advance their careers. Based in Berlin, ResearchGate was founded in 2008. Its mission is to connect the world of science and make research open to all. If you'd like to join us on this journey please get in touch: https://www.researchgate.net/careers Facebook: facebook.com/ResearchGate Twitter: twitter.com/ResearchGate Instagram: instagram.com/researchgate_official
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🎉 A new publisher partner has joined Journal Home: welcome, Global Science Press Ltd! Global Science Press (GSP) is a specialist publisher in mathematics, physics and computational sciences. The new partnership, which covers 10 of GSP’s hybrid and subscription journals, will connect research in mathematics and computational sciences with relevant audiences worldwide, building international visibility, readership, and authorship. Participating journals will benefit from: • Increased usage and readership: Journal content is surfaced to 25M+ researchers on ResearchGate, including subscription access for entitled users and all open access content • Growth in international authorship: Stronger engagement with established and emerging authors across the research cycle, alongside automatic article uploads to author profiles and clearer insight into readership and sharing • Enhanced journal discoverability: Dedicated Journal Profiles and prominent placement strengthen recognition of the GSP brand and its journals 🗞️ Read the press release to learn more about the new partnership: https://bit.ly/49mrRE3 “Mathematics and computational sciences are global disciplines, and the researchers we serve are spread across institutions and regions that are not always well-served by traditional discovery channels,” said Marco Leung, Global Science Press. “Through Journal Home, we can connect our journals directly with researchers who are already engaged in these fields, broadening our author base, deepening readership, and building the sustained visibility that supports long-term journal growth.” “We’re pleased to welcome Global Science Press to Journal Home,” said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development, ResearchGate. “By connecting GSP’s journals with relevant researchers on ResearchGate, this partnership supports greater readership, stronger author engagement, and continued growth for these specialised research communities.” To learn more about Journal Home, please visit: https://bit.ly/4ndmixD
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📣 Exciting news: De Gruyter Brill is expanding its Journal Home partnership to include 100 journals! The expanded partnership between ResearchGate and De Gruyter Brill will see all 100 participating journals benefitting from the Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU), helping to lower barriers to open access participation across STM and the humanities. The Community Engagement Upgrade (CEU) will also be activated for all 100 journals, introducing new engagement opportunities for De Gruyter Brill’s editors and journal teams, who will benefit from: • Rich insights: Understanding who is reading, citing and engaging with journals through detailed audience data • Targeted content distribution: The ability to highlight leading articles to relevant readers in ResearchGate’s community of 25 million+ researchers using the ‘Editor Picks’ functionality • Enhanced editor experience: New tools to activate their networks, spotlight key research, and strengthen their journals’ reputation among authors "Expanding our Journal Home partnership to 100 journals is a significant step in supporting our goal of connecting researchers with the articles, journals and communities they need to be successful in their research," Zita Jeukendrup, VP of Marketing at De Gruyter Brill, commented. "The addition of the Community Engagement Upgrade gives our editors powerful new ways to understand and engage with their journals’ authors and readers, while the Open Access Agreement Upgrade continues to remove barriers to OA participation for our communities." "De Gruyter Brill has consistently shown a drive to innovate in how research is shared and discovered, and this expanded partnership is a testament to that ambition," said Mathias Astell, VP of Commercial Products, ResearchGate. "With 100 journals now benefiting from Journal Home's full suite of features – including our new Community Engagement Upgrade – we are giving editors and journal teams the insights and tools to further reach highly relevant readers and authors and strengthen the impact of their publications across our global network." 🗞️ Read the full press release to learn more about this new partnership: https://bit.ly/4cWRD2G #OpenAccess #JournalHome #HumanitiesResearch
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Join us in welcoming our latest publisher partner to Journal Home 🎉 The Company of Biologists is coming on board with their full journal portfolio! The Company of Biologists is a not-for-profit publisher supporting the biological sciences community, and the new partnership covers their complete portfolio of peer-reviewed biology journals as well as activating the powerful Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU). Supporting open access is key to the partnership, and the OAAU will provide greater open access uptake across The Company of Biologists’ portfolio through: • Targeted audience intelligence: Identifying The Company of Biologist’s journals’ most relevant researchers at eligible institutions, based on their publishing history and areas of research • Direct reach to eligible researchers: Informing researchers of their funding eligibility at key moments • Continuous visibility: Delivering Read-and-Publish messaging to researchers throughout their interactions on ResearchGate • Sophisticated reporting and analytics: Measuring the reach and impact of agreement messaging "As a not-for-profit publisher, our mission is to support and inspire the biological sciences community, and this Journal Home partnership gives our journals a targeted new way to connect with researchers around the world,” said Shelly Turner, Sales and Marketing Director, The Company of Biologists. “Reaching highly relevant researchers within ResearchGate's global network will significantly strengthen the visibility and impact of our content. The Open Access Agreement Upgrade is a particularly important addition. By surfacing our institutional Read & Publish agreements to eligible researchers at the right moment, we can help ensure that publishing openly in our journals is as accessible and straightforward as possible." "We're delighted to welcome The Company of Biologists to Journal Home and to be activating the Open Access Agreement Upgrade from day one," said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development, ResearchGate. "Journal Home will ensure that institutional Read-and-Publish agreements are clearly identified at the moments that matter most, helping The Company of Biologists establish direct pathways for their author community to publish openly.” 🗞️ Read the full press release to learn more about this new partnership: bit.ly/4sMdijZ #BiologyResearch #JournalHome #BiologyJournals
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📣 Big news: BMJ Group is expanding its Journal Home partnership to more than 60 journals! Following two years of strong performance across an initial set of titles, the expanded partnership will see 60+ journals in the BMJ Group portfolio benefit from Journal Home’s enhanced visibility, readership, and engagement with ResearchGate’s active community of over 25 million researchers worldwide. Journals in the BMJ Group portfolio will now benefit from: • Increased visibility and usage, with full-text articles seamlessly integrated into the ResearchGate platform • Stronger author engagement, connecting with researchers at every stage of the research lifecycle • Enhanced journal presence, through dedicated Journal Profiles that strengthen identity and positioning across the ResearchGate network • Expanded author services, including automatic article sharing, engagement insights, and collaboration opportunities “We know the researchers who read and publish in our journals are active on ResearchGate, and our continued investment in Journal Home enables us to deepen our understanding and engagement with our global research communities,” said Irene Rodriguez Jeronimo, Head of Strategic Marketing, Publishing, BMJ Group. “We’re delighted to extend this service across our journal portfolio to give our authors’ work greater global reach and discoverability.” “I’m thrilled to see BMJ Group’s collaboration with ResearchGate deepen through this expansion of Journal Home,” said Mathias Astell, VP of Commercial Products at ResearchGate. “The results of our partnership continue to demonstrate how a researcher-centred approach can fuel stronger engagement, readership and authorship. Expanding Journal Home across BMJ Group’s portfolio ensures that even more medical researchers can benefit from this trusted, high-quality research.” 🗞️ Read the full press release to learn more about this new partnership: https://lnkd.in/eaa9fPrf #ScientificPublishing #MedicalResearch #OpenAccess #AcademicResearch #ResearchGate #MedicalJournals
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📣 We’re thrilled to announce a new #JournalHome partnership between Oxford University Press and ResearchGate! An initial twenty OUP journals across a broad range of disciplines will now benefit from Journal Home, offering researchers offering researchers multiple engagement points with each journal, delivering greater visibility, and increasing readership and authorship opportunities: Through this partnership, OUP journals will gain: • Seamless upload of full-text articles, ensuring immediate access for ResearchGate’s 25 million researcher members. • Dedicated journal profiles showcasing key journal information and researcher networks. • Author services including automatic updates to author profiles for new publications, detailed insights into readership and citations, and opportunities for meaningful engagement with readers and researchers. “Working with Journal Home supports our aim to disseminate the high-quality research we publish as widely as possible,” said Rhodri Jackson, OUP’s Director of Open Access Publishing and Strategy. “Through working with ResearchGate, we aim to further increase engagement with these journals and make the discovery and exploration of the excellent research published in them as seamless as possible.” “We’re delighted to collaborate with such a prominent leader in publishing and support OUP in connecting with researchers worldwide,” said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development at ResearchGate. “Journal Home helps participating OUP journals maximise visibility while providing a seamless research and communication experience for authors and readers, encouraging continued engagement." 🗞️ Read the full press release here: https://bit.ly/4dCu3dI #ScientificPublishing #ResearchGate #OxfordUniversityPress
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📣 We’re thrilled to announce a new #JournalHome partnership between Oxford University Press and ResearchGate! An initial twenty OUP journals across a broad range of disciplines will now benefit from Journal Home, offering researchers offering researchers multiple engagement points with each journal, delivering greater visibility, and increasing readership and authorship opportunities: Through this partnership, OUP journals will gain: • Seamless upload of full-text articles, ensuring immediate access for ResearchGate’s 25 million researcher members. • Dedicated journal profiles showcasing key journal information and researcher networks. • Author services including automatic updates to author profiles for new publications, detailed insights into readership and citations, and opportunities for meaningful engagement with readers and researchers. “Working with Journal Home supports our aim to disseminate the high-quality research we publish as widely as possible,” said Rhodri Jackson, OUP’s Director of Open Access Publishing and Strategy. “Through working with ResearchGate, we aim to further increase engagement with these journals and make the discovery and exploration of the excellent research published in them as seamless as possible.” “We’re delighted to collaborate with such a prominent leader in publishing and support OUP in connecting with researchers worldwide,” said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development at ResearchGate. “Journal Home helps participating OUP journals maximise visibility while providing a seamless research and communication experience for authors and readers, encouraging continued engagement." 🗞️ Read the full press release here: https://bit.ly/4dCu3dI #ScientificPublishing #ResearchGate #OxfordUniversityPress
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🤝 Our #JournalHome partnerships continue to grow! We’re excited to expand our collaboration with Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.. This multi-year agreement (2025-2029) doubles the number of participating journals, with 15 open access titles across medical disciplines now benefiting from Journal Home. The expansion supports Jaypee in strengthening global reach, growing international authorship, and increasing readership across its portfolio. Through Journal Home, Jaypee journals will benefit from: • Increased authorship by connecting journals with relevant researchers across the full research lifecycle • Increased usage and readership, with full-text open access articles delivered directly to relevant communities on ResearchGate • Enhanced journal visibility and branding through dedicated Journal Profiles and prominent placement across the platform • Improved author experience and loyalty, including automatic uploads to author profiles and more opportunities for reader engagement 🗞️ Read the full press release to learn more: https://bit.ly/4v5UP4i “Since the initial pilot, Journal Home has played a key role in expanding the global reach of our journals and strengthening our connections with the international medical research community,” said Dr Geetika Sareen, Director at Jaypee Brothers. “It supports our authors in reaching relevant clinical and research audiences across specialties, while helping us grow international authorship and enhance the visibility and credibility of our journals worldwide.” “Journal Home is already delivering strong results for Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, and this expansion reflects the growing value it brings to their journals,” said Robyn Mugridge, Head of Partnership Development, ResearchGate. “By providing greater visibility and engagement for Jaypee’s participating titles, Journal Home is helping to attract and sustain long-term publication growth from international researchers in relevant fields.” To learn more about Journal Home, please visit: https://bit.ly/4sjB7j0 #OpenAccess #MedicalPublishing #HealthcareResearch
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We’re delighted to partner with ResearchGate and join Journal Home. This collaboration will help broaden the reach of our open access journals and strengthen connections with researchers worldwide!🌍
📣 We’re welcoming a new society publisher partner to Journal Home: MJS Publishing! MJS Publishing is an independent Swedish publisher of society-owned open access medical journals. Through this new partnership, the majority of its portfolio will now be discoverable through Journal Home, extending international reach and strengthening engagement with authors and readers across ResearchGate’s global community of 25 million+ researchers. Spanning disciplines including Dermatology, Orthopaedics, Dentistry, Oral Health Rehabilitation, Plastic and Hand Surgery and Urology, the partnership will support increased visibility and impact for MJS Publishing’s journals worldwide. Benefits of the partnership include: • Increased usage and readership: Full-text open access content is delivered to highly relevant medical research communities across ResearchGate • Growth in authorship: Society journals connect with engaged researchers and potential authors across key medical disciplines • Enhanced journal visibility: Dedicated Journal Profiles strengthen recognition within the global research community • Improved author experience: Published articles are automatically added to author profiles, with unique insights for authors on how their research is read, shared and cited Read the full press release to learn more about the expansion: bit.ly/4ufWAeY “Our new Journal Home partnership gives our society journals a more visible and consistent presence within relevant international research communities,” said David Kinell, CEO, MJS Publishing. “This helps us better support our authors by extending the reach and use of their work among readers most likely to engage with it.” “Journal Home provides MJS Publishing with the support needed to grow usage, authorship and recognition for their society journals at an international level,” said Robyn Mugridge Head of Partnership Development at ResearchGate. “By connecting their journals with relevant medical researcher communities at scale, the partnership will help to build deeper, more durable relationships with new and returning authors.” To learn more about Journal Home, please visit: bit.ly/4rbFFr6
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🎉 AIP Publishing is expanding its Journal Home partnership to add new features for its entire fully owned journal portfolio! The expanded agreement covers all AIP Publishing’s open access, hybrid and subscription titles, and includes activation of the Community Engagement Upgrade (CEU), which connects researchers to key content in the journals that serve their community. AIP Publishing have also expanded the Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU) to cover all journals, helping authors to easily identify funding available through AIP Publishing’s institutional agreements. As part of the expansion, all AIP Publishing owned journals will benefit from: • Deeper community engagement: The CEU gives editors richer insight into their research communities and supports stronger connections with readers and authors • Increased uptake of open access publishing: The OAAU enables authors to quickly identify eligibility under AIP Publishing’s OA agreements, receive personalized notifications and maximize their research’s global reach and impact • Enhanced journal discoverability: Dedicated Journal Profiles and prominent branding make it easier for researchers to find and engage with AIP Publishing content across #ResearchGate 🗞️ Read the full press release to learn more about the expansion: bit.ly/4tmzJgr “Our Journal Home partnership delivers real, sustained results for AIP Publishing journals,” said Sara Girard, Head of Marketing and Communications, AIP Publishing. “By extending Journal Home with the CEU and OAAU, we’re gaining deeper visibility into our audiences and making it easier for authors to understand their open access publishing options.” “With the strong impact AIPP has achieved over the last 3 years, we’re delighted to expand our Journal Home partnership with AIP Publishing,” said Mathias Astell, VP of Commercial Product, ResearchGate. “The CEU and OAAU even further enhance Journal Home’s ability for AIPP journals to connect more effectively with researchers worldwide, accelerating the discovery, dissemination and access of high-quality physics research and supporting long-term impact for AIPP’s journals.” To learn more about Journal Home, please visit: bit.ly/3PYwGwp #PhysicsResearch #OpenAccess
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