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ALPSP Alert

ALPSP Alert is the free member-only monthly news digest. It contains a summary of important developments in the world of publishing and scholarly communications, as well as updates on ALPSP activities. Members should login to access the current and previous newsletters. Read this sample issue from July 2015. 

To subscribe to ALPSP Alert or request an archived issue please email: info@alpsp.org
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Tuesday 03 November 2015

ALPSP Alert 222 - November 2015

This issue includes updates on ARL and SHARE, Google Scholar indexing OA books, Outsell, peer review, Think Check Submit campaign, Wellcome strategy, Open Library of the Humanities, ORCID, Springer, copyright exceptions and open access. read more

Sunday 01 November 2015

ALPSP Alert 221 - October 2015

This issue includes items on author contributorship, CrossRef DOI, DeepDyve, EBSCO 2016 price report, historical publishing and publishing for global issues, Medical Council India and peer review week. Plos, Japan and the Think. Check. Submit camp... read more

Sunday 01 November 2015

ALPSP Alert 220 - September 2015

Industry news includes updates on copyright exceptions for text and data mining, ASA being dissolved, CUP, OUP, EUP, Informa, Ashgate, ORCID, Australia, the PA People Database, RSC, Royal Society and Springer. There's information on improving metr... read more

Sunday 01 November 2015

ALPSP Alert 219 - August 2015

This issue includes news on AAAS and PRE, Hindawi, Informa, Publishing Technology, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson Reuters, Scopus, NISO and SUSHI, sharing principles, professional book sales, global VAT on books, and books use in STEM. Legal updates incl... read more

Sunday 01 November 2015

ALPSP Alert 218 - July 2015

Industry news includes DOAJ, Library Genesis, IEEE, reference rot, China overtaking the West, transparency, Taylor & Francis buying Maney, ORCID, Portico, Thieme and US publishing industry revenues for 2014. Open access updates include a survey of... read more

I always enjoy reading the Alert - it's my equivalent to the Times Higher Education Supplement - but for the publishing world!

Sally Hardy, Chief Executive, Regional Studies Association