Tag:academic publishing

We're excited to announce ROR institutional identifier support for Scholastica's peer review system, production service, and open access publishing platform, making Scholastica one of the first journal software providers to integrate with ROR. Get the details!

When XML Marks the Spot: Machine-readable journal articles for discovery and preservation, a free webinar, co-hosted by Scholastica, UOregon Libraries, and the GWU Masters in Publishing program, offers a crash course in the benefits of XML production and use cases. Learn more and get the recording on demand!

Given how difficult it is to find peer reviewers, it's vital for journal editors to consistently work to build a database of willing candidates and prioritize referee retention initiatives above all else. Here are some tips to help!

In our latest blog post, Scholastica CEO and co-founder Brian Cody takes some time to share a recap of 2022 and a sneak peek at what we have planned for the year ahead.

Scholastica announces the release of the 2022 State of Journal Production and Access report. The report encompasses the results of our second global survey of independent academic publishers about how they're approaching journal production and content access now and in the future. Read on for the full details!

The new year is a blank slate (or should we say screen?) of opportunity waiting for your journal team to make its mark! This blog post rounds up five New Year's resolutions for editors to help you get started.

How should journal editors approach plagiarism detection to ensure accuracy while maximizing efficiency? Fabienne Michaud, Product Manager for Crossref's Similarity Check service powered by iThenticate, discusses best practices and the latest similarity reporting features.

At Scholastica, we know academic journal programs need to operate as efficiently as possible — that's why we've made it easy and affordable to create and host beautiful journal websites, integrate with archives and indexes, and more via our end-to-end OA publishing platform. Here's a quick overview.

If your journal publishing program has limited resources (which most do!), it's vital to focus your promotion efforts on the channels with the most potential. So how can you do that? There's no better way than to make data-driven decisions. Here are 7 ways to leverage journal analytics to reach more authors and readers.

In this interview, Independent Musicologist and Disability Activist Tekla Babyak (Ph.D., Musicology, Cornell, 2014) discusses her experience as an academic living with MS and shares steps scholarly journal publishers and editors can take to better support authors with disabilities.