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UCL Press announces a new journals hosting partnership with open source platform Janeway

Posted on February 06, 2024 by Alison Fox

UCL Press is pleased to announce a new journals hosting partnership with Janeway, an open source scholarly publishing platform, providing a more intuitive, improved navigation experience for its global readers and greater flexibility, ownership, and efficiency for our Journals Programme.

The UCL Press Journals Programme aims to create valuable opportunities and contributions to advances in the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM subjects at a global level, by way of challenging the publication process/format status quo and providing a unique and open alternative for researchers and the academic community. All 15 fully open access journals published by UCL Press have transferred onto the new platform and can now be found at https://journals.uclpress.co.uk, including the journal UCL Open Environment, which was  launched by UCL Press in 2019 as the first and only dedicated, multi-disciplinary, Open Science journal, that publishes broadly across all environment-related subjects (https://journals.uclpress.co.uk/ucloe).

All journals are editorially independent, each supported by its own Editorial Board; carefully appointed to provide specialist subject specific expertise and are published open access to help ensure the widest possible inclusivity, dissemination, and readership. The Journals Programme reaches a global audience attracting a broad range of contributors and we work with a large number of subject specific indexers, repositories, and search databases, including PubMed Central, Web of Science, Scopus, DOAJ, Dimensions, Google Scholar and many more. 

You can learn more about the aims, scope, submission criteria and indexing arrangements for UCL Press journals by visiting the ‘About’ page of each journal at their new home. Start exploring and sign up to Publishing Alerts at https://journals.uclpress.co.uk.

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Music and Digital Media awarded 2023 Certificate of Merit in Research on Record Labels or General Recording Topics

Posted on January 30, 2024 by Alison Fox
We are delighted to announce that Music and Digital Media has been awarded a 2023 Certificate of Merit in Research on Record Labels or General Recording Topics by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections.
The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings, in all genres of music and speech, in all formats, and from all periods. ASRC Certificates of Merit are presented to authors and publishers of books, articles, or recording liner notes, to recognise high quality published research in the field of recorded sound. 
Congratulations to Professor Born and the book's contributors on this honour!

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