Today we are announcing that #ResearchGate now has 25 million registered members, and we want to say thank you to all of the world’s #scientists and #researchers who make #ResearchGate what it is today! 🎉2️⃣5️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣🎉 So, who are our members? #ResearchGate’s members come from all over the world, connecting and collaborating across borders, and representing the world’s global #ResearchCommunity. Our members specialize in more than 500 individual fields of study, 87 Nobel Laureates are members, and the top disciplines represented are #Engineering, #Medicine, #Biology, #ComputerScience, #Chemistry, and #Physics. In terms of output, more than 160 million publication pages are discoverable on #ResearchGate, providing real-world benefits to the people who make up the 130 million visits we see every month. To our members: Thank you for being a part of #ResearchGate, and thank you for your continuing dedication to #science. 🙏
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📣 Exciting Announcement! De Gruyter Brill expand their Journal Home agreement to 60 journals and activate the new Open Access Agreement Upgrade! This extended collaboration follows a successful agreement that began in February 2023, and now includes over 10,000 full text articles accessible through the ResearchGate platform, offering broader visibility and engagement for De Gruyter Brill content across ResearchGate’s global researcher network of 25M+ members. Key highlights of this expansion include: 🔎 Greater visibility, accessibility and usage for over 10,000 articles. 📊 A deeper insight into the impact, engagement and communities of each journal through Journal Home’s unique analytics. 💡 Increased brand profile, with dedicated journal profile pages highlighting key information and content. 👤️ Increased ability for authors to find the best journals to publish their research – including improved author support in these titles, with the automatic addition of articles to authors’ profiles and key insights into who is reading and citing their work. De Gruyter Brill is also rolling out the Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU), which will help researchers be more aware of funding opportunities available to them through institutional OA agreements. Participating journals will now benefit from: 🔎 A unique understanding of the number of researchers in eligible institutions who can benefit from De Gruyter Brill’s OA agreements. 🎯 Targeted communications to eligible researchers, informing them of funding opportunities for OA publishing. 📈 A rich understanding of the effectiveness of communication, with unique reporting and analytics measuring engagement at each stage of the publishing journey. “This is an important time for De Gruyter Brill as we strive for new and better services for our author communities, so we are delighted to expand our collaboration with ResearchGate,” said Zita Jeukendrup, VP of Marketing. To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #ResearchGate #DeGruyterBrill #Research #OpenAccess #OpenScience
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🎉 Major news! World-renowned academic publisher Taylor & Francis Group have even further expanded their partnership with ResearchGate to deliver Journal Home coverage for 595 journals and over 150,000 articles. Taylor & Francis have also activated the pioneering Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU). Taylor & Francis have seen strong usage and authorship growth for the 417 titles currently covered by Journal Home – in the last year along the partnership has generated more than 6.6m article reads and seen more than 2,400 authors submit to their journals after heavily engaging with them through Journal Home. Now, with the activation of the OAAU across the expanded set of journals, Taylor & Francis is increasing their ability to share details of Open Access agreements with relevant authors. Activating the OAAU for Taylor & Francis will: 💡 Raise researchers’ awareness of the agreements they can benefit from 🌟 Highlight journals that are covered by those agreements 🔗 Provide links for researchers to confirm their eligibility for OA funding 📈 Support increased impact of new research through higher uptake of OA publishing opportunities “Our network of OA agreements is growing fast and we’re now partnering with over 1,000 institutions around the globe to boost open access publishing. However, it can still be difficult for authors to navigate available OA funding pathways,” said Emily Farrell, Global Commercial Director for Open Research at Taylor & Francis. “Journal Home’s OAAU should make OA publishing opportunities in our journals more visible for eligible authors and therefore help to further increase the amount of new research openly available to readers worldwide.” To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #ResearchGate #TaylorAndFrancis #Research #OpenAccess #OpenScience
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📣 Exciting news! We are thrilled to announce that ResearchGate and CSIRO Publishing have joined forces to deliver 16 CSIRO Publishing journals to ResearchGate’s 25m+ researcher members, including hybrid and fully open access (OA) titles. CSIRO Publishing is Australia's leading science publisher of books, peer-reviewed journals, and magazines. All titles have strong established profiles within the Australian research community and internationally. Now, through the partnership, CSIRO Publishing aims to grow discoverability and access new readers and authors globally, benefitting from Journal Home features such as: 🤝 More than 77,000 articles and all newly published content will be made immediately available to ResearchGate’s active community 🎯 Dedicated journal profiles and journal visibility across all touchpoints on the platform to build brand recognition, increase international exposure, and reach new authors 🚀 Unique data insights to deepen CSIRO Publishing’s understanding of their journals’ demographics and help researchers find the right home for research 💫 Seamless updates to member profiles for any new publications, growing engagement and enabling instant networking “CSIRO Publishing strives to enhance the impact of science by sharing knowledge and empowering decision makers. Partnering with ResearchGate enables us to further amplify the reach and influence of our publications, connecting researchers across the globe with trusted, peer-reviewed content. This collaboration reflects our commitment to enriching the lives of our readers and strengthening the value of science for future generations,” said Arend Kuester, Director, CSIRO Publishing. To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #ResearchGate #Research #OpenScience #Biomedicine #Healthcare #EnvironmentalScience
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📣 IOP Publishing expand their Journal Home agreement and activate the new Open Access Agreement Upgrade! IOP Publishing (IOPP), the publishing arm of the Institute of Physics, were the first #physics society publisher to make their journals available on ResearchGate in January 2022. Through the latest exciting expansion of this landmark partnership, a further 25 IOPP and partner titles have been added to Journal Home taking the total number to 75! These journals will benefit from: 📈 Increased usage 🔎 Greater awareness and visibility, at both the journal and article level 👤️ Growing high-quality authorship 💡 Unique insights into readership demographics IOP Publishing has further removed publishing barriers for physics researchers globally by activating Journal Home’s unique Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU) for all IOP Publishing journals included on the platform. All titles will now benefit from: 👩👦👦 Insights into the number of relevant researchers active at institutions eligible for IOP Publishing’s #OpenAccess agreement 📢 The ability to inform relevant researchers about funding support available to help them publish open access with IOP Publishing 📚 Relevant messaging tailored to each journal 📊 Reporting and analytics on the outcomes of their communication with researchers regarding open access agreements “Our collaboration with ResearchGate has continued to deliver powerful impact for our authors and provide deeper insights into the global physical science community and their relationship with us. We’re excited to extend this across our journal portfolio.” said Claire Webber, Head of Content Engagement at IOP Publishing. “The OAAU provides further unique and effective ways to reach researchers, giving us the ability to be highly targeted and relevant in communicating the opportunities for funded open access in our titles.” To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #OpenScience #ResearchGate #Science #Physics #Research
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📣 BMJ Group more than doubles the size of its partnership with ResearchGate to include more titles in Journal Home, as well as activate Journal Home’s new Open Access Agreement Upgrade! 📣 Not only has BMJ Group increased the number of #OpenAccess journals available through Journal Home from January 1st 2025, but they have also activated Journal Home’s Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU). Through the expansion, 15 of BMJ Group’s journals across a range of medical disciplines will benefit from: 🌎 Increased reach, with content available to ResearchGate’s audience of 25m+ active researchers 📕 Dedicated journal profiles that showcase key information and content from each title, increasing brand visibility and global readership 🩺 Increased engagement with new potential authors across the global medical research community Through the OAAU, BMJ Group will be able to: 🔍 Use insights based on publishing history and areas of research to identify relevant researchers at institutions with open access agreements in place 🗣 Make funding opportunities to publish open access in its journals more widely available to researchers 📊 Unlock a unique understanding of its researcher communities through sophisticated reporting and analytics “As a global healthcare knowledge provider, we continue to pursue innovation in our services, and we believe Journal Home and the Open Access Agreement Upgrade are essential tools to continue to effectively engage with our audience globally,” said Claire Rawlinson, Director of Growth Strategy, BMJ Group. To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #OpenScience #Research #GlobalHealth #BMJGroup
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📣 The Royal Society strengthens their ResearchGate platform presence with Journal Home’s new Open Access Agreement Upgrade. Royal Society Publishing, part of the UK’s national #scienceacademy and publisher of the oldest scientific journal in continuous existence in the world, began the pilot phase of their partnership with ResearchGate in 2022 with the inclusion of 2 journals. Within the first 6 months, they saw a 64% increase in usage of their article content. Following this success, they expanded the partnership to include their full portfolio of journals in Journal Home in May 2024 and we're thrilled to see them further expanding the collaboration just 7 months later. The Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU) will support Royal Society Publishing in driving greater awareness and uptake of #OpenAccess publishing in their journals by providing: 📊 In-depth data that helps the publisher identify active and relevant researchers at participating institutions 📩 A contextual messaging framework, enabling them to deliver messaging tailored to the individual journal that a researcher is engaging with on ResearchGate 🤝 Continuous engagement with researchers throughout the research lifecycle 📈 Unique reporting and analytics to measure the reach and effectiveness of their open access agreements “We’ve continued to engage new and existing researcher communities throughout our Journal Home partnership, growing global readership and authorship in our journals. We are excited to now also harness the unique capabilities of OAAU to help eligible researchers publish open access in our journals, without worrying about if they have funding,” said Graham Anderson, Head of Sales & Marketing. “We're committed to making it as easy as possible for our authors to choose open access and benefit from the increased reach and engagement that this brings. Growing awareness of researchers’ eligibility for funding through the OAAU is key to achieving this.” To learn more about the partnership expansion, see the link in comments. #ResearchGate #STEM #RoyalSociety #Research #OpenScience #Science
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🙌 We are delighted to announce that the Journal Home partnership between ResearchGate and Sage, a global academic publisher of books, journals, and library resources with a growing range of technologies to enable discovery, access, and engagement, will now cover 90 journals, including a set of hybrid titles and their entitled content for the first time, as well as activating the Open Access Agreement Upgrade. The agreement will see a diverse selection of Sage’s open access and hybrid journals seamlessly syndicated onto the ResearchGate platform and available to its 25m+ researcher members around the world. Participating Sage journals will now benefit from: 👥 Increased brand visibility and dedicated journal profiles 📖 Boosted usage and authorship from the international researcher community 💡 Enhanced understanding of each journal’s impact, connections, and communities The partnership also activates Journal Home’s new Open Access Agreement Upgrade, a powerful new feature that helps publishers reach researchers eligible for funding support through Sage’s open access agreements. The OAAU will provide participating Sage journals with: 🗣️ Unprecedented ability to reach and inform relevant researchers about their eligibility 📨 Targeted messaging relevant to specific Sage journals 📈 Unique reporting and analytics to measure the volume and effectiveness of messaging “Sage has been collaborating with ResearchGate for over a year, and in that time Journal Home has boosted the visibility of our journals among new global audiences of authors and readers,” said Jane Makoff, GLobal VP of Marketing. “The OAAU also now gives us a highly targeted way to engage with eligible researchers at the right time for them, which will empower authors to choose open access without the challenge of identifying funding.” To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #OpenScience #ResearchGate #OpenAccess #Research #Sage
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📣 We are pleased to announce that ResearchGate and Canadian Science Publishing, Canada's largest, not-for-profit publisher of peer-reviewed science journals, have expanded CSP’s Journal Home partnership to include the innovative Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU). The OAAU is a new Journal Home feature that will enable CSP to identify and communicate with researchers who are eligible for publishing through their open access agreements with libraries and consortia. CSP’s complete portfolio of 22 journals will now benefit from: 💡 A unique understanding of the number of relevant researchers in eligible institutions 🌟 Unprecedented ability to reach and inform authors about funding eligibility 📨 Targeted messaging relevant to specific CSP journals 📈 Sophisticated reporting and analytics measuring the volume and effectiveness of messaging CSP have already benefitted from the OAAU, having reached 24% of all eligible users in 100% of relevant institutions after just four weeks of being live. “CSP is committed to advancing open access and open science in Canada and beyond,” said Elaine Stott, Chief Executive Officer at CSP. “To sustain and expand our open access initiatives, effective communication with the research community is key. By incorporating Journal Home’s Open Access Agreement Upgrade into our journal portfolio, we can deliver personalised messaging to the right researchers that helps them easily identify their eligibility for publishing open access under our read-and-publish agreements in the journals they are already engaging with.” To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #OpenScience #ResearchGate #OpenAccess #Research
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📣 We are excited to announce that Rockefeller University Press, a department of Rockefeller University that publishes groundbreaking research in the life sciences and biomedicine, seek to continue their Journal Home partnership with ResearchGate after a successful pilot programme with the Open Access Agreement Upgrade (OAAU). The OAAU for Journal Home is an innovative new feature facilitating the communication of highly relevant and timely open access publishing opportunities to researchers covered by RUP’s read-and-publish agreements. RUP’s Journal of Cell Biology, Journal of Experimental Medicine, and Journal of General Physiology now have the ability to: 💡 Cultivate a highly developed understanding of relevant researcher communities on ResearchGate 🎯 Connecting RUP journals to relevant researchers 👨💻 Engage with individual researchers about RUP’s read-and-publish agreements throughout their publishing cycle 📊 Access sophisticated analytics to measure the volume and effectiveness of messaging RUP is already seeing strong results through the OAAU, continuously reaching researchers in more than 80% of the institutions covered by their agreements within just the first three months. “Our Journal Home partnership with ResearchGate has helped us reach new readers and authors worldwide, and the OAAU is the next stage in engaging with these communities and those covered by our read-and-publish deals,” said Miguel Peralta, RUP Institutional Sales Manager. “We are excited to see how the OAAU enables us to fuel open access growth going forward.” To learn more about the partnership, see the link in comments. #ResearchGate #Research #OpenScience #OpenAccess #LifeSciences #Biomedicine
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