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Academia & Publishing

De Eerste Verjaardag Van De Gruyter Brill – The First Anniversary of De Gruyter Brill

As we celebrate our first year of partnership and look excitedly toward the future, this Dutch-language speech by Ineke Slujter reflects on the state of the humanities today. She reminds us of the long history behind us and emphasizes the need to be careful custodians of the knowledge and the communities we serve.

Academia & Publishing

A Fresh Brew: Transport Phenomena & Open Transport

Transport sciences quietly power much of modern life, and now two new journals, together known as “teapot”, are brewing fresh insights in the field. We spoke with the Founding Editors-in-Chief, Natalie Germann and Alan Jeffrey Giacomin, about their mission and vision, and what the journals aim to bring to the community.

Politics & Society

Featured Journal: Gender and Sustainability in the Global South

As Earth Day approaches, we’re shining the spotlight on an innovative new journal that brings valuable perspectives from marginalized communities to the global conversation on climate change.

Academia & Publishing

Exploring Scholarly Publishing: The Complex Journey Towards Open Access

In our second post to celebrate Open Access Week, Dr. Gernot Deinzer reviews the successes and challenges of the OA movement from the German perspective, and from his dual perspective as a researcher and a librarian.

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