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UCL Press announces new journals platform

By Alison Fox, on 19 September 2017

Posted on behalf of Ian Caswell, Journals Manager, UCL Press

UCL Press is pleased to announce a new hosting partnership with ScienceOpen, a platform which will host its open access journal programme. ScienceOpen is an open access indexing platform provider based in Berlin and Boston, which indexes journal abstracts or full text OA articles. The platform, for the first time offered as a white labelled hosting platform, extends UCL Press’s list of dedicated and enhanced content discoverability for its authors, editors and journals. Published as full text XML and metadata (as well as the more traditional PDF), UCL Press journals can link better into search engines and other online scholarly materials and outlets.

Authors, editors, reviewers and readers will be able to make use of post-publication peer review, online commenting, individual article and author metrics (like Altmetric), citation and access tracking, ORCiD integration, and a whole host of other benefits that you can read more about on the ScienceOpen website and blog, here.

Dr Stephanie Dawson, CEO of ScienceOpen, said ‘ScienceOpen’s new hosting service is the logical extension of our commitment to putting research in context. With our advanced technology, we can ensure that UCL Press articles are found by the right researchers and then give those readers the opportunity to interact with the content in a variety of ways. A range of aggregated journal – and article – level metrics then provide enriched usage statistics for the publisher to monitor impact.’

In the coming months, UCL Press plans to experiment with new forms of more transparent peer review and sees the open peer review infrastructure on the ScienceOpen platform as an ideal way to explore post-publication review workflows. All UCL Press journals will be available for continuous peer review – where articles can receive further review and comments after final publication, that are updated using a system of version control (meaning identified revisions and iterations of an article and its reviews) – to encourage collaboration and elicit debate and discussion. Further announcements on this will be made in due course.

Have a look at the journal webpages here!

Contact: Ian Caswell, UCL Press Journals Manager. Email: i.caswell@ucl.ac.uk | @UCLPress

4 Responses to “UCL Press announces new journals platform”

  • 1
    Debs M Furness wrote on 19 September 2017:

    What is a “white labelled hosting platform”?

  • 2
    Alison Major wrote on 19 September 2017:

    Thanks for the question- we’re always happy to answer. In its most simple form, white label hosting is essentially non-branded hosting. This means that the pages are branded as UCL Press and powered by ScienceOpen. //Alison

  • 3
    Vanessa Freedman wrote on 19 September 2017:

    I was trying to work out why you were trying to encourage illicit debate, when I realised you probably meant elicit 🙂 https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/usage/elicit-or-illicit

  • 4
    Alison Major wrote on 19 September 2017:

    Good spot! All fixed.

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