Ingenta is the largest supplier of technology and related services for the publishing industry. Working with eight of the 10 largest publishers in the world, Ingenta help information providers meet their evolving and wide-ranging publishing needs.
COPE
COPE is a forum for editors and publishers of peer reviewed journals to discuss all aspects of publication ethics. It also advises editors on how to handle cases of research and publication misconduct.
Crossref is a not-for-profit membership organisation for scholarly publishing working to make content easy to find, link, cite and assess. This is done in five ways: rallying the community; tagging the metadata; running a shared infrastructure; playing with new technology; and making tools and services to improve research communications.
The Publishers Association is the leading representative voice for books, journal, audio and electronic publishers in the UK. The combined revenues of its membership are £4.3 billion, 35% of which are earned through digital. The Publishers Association role is to support publishers in their political, media and industry stakeholder communications.
ALPSP is an international membership trade body that supports and represents not-for-profit organisations and institutions that publish scholarly and professional content. With over 330 members in 40 countries, membership also includes those that work with these publishers.
Kudos is a web-based service that helps researchers and their institutions and funders to maximise the visibility and impact of their published articles. Kudos provides a platform for assembling and creating information to help search filtering, for sharing information to drive discovery, and for measuring and monitoring the effect of these activities.
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes an author from other researchers and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between researchers and their professional activities ensuring that their work is recognised.
STM
STM is the leading global trade association for academic and professional publishers. It has over 120 members in 21 countries who each year collectively publish nearly 66% of all journal articles and tens of thousands of monographs and reference works. STM members include learned societies, university presses, private companies, new starts and established players.
DeepDyve
DeepDyve was founded by two bioinformatics scientists who were frustrated by the inconvenience and cost of accessing peer-reviewed journal articles. Their mission was to empower information professionals worldwide by making authoritative research across thousands of peer-reviewed journals more simple and affordable to access.
JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources. JSTOR helps people discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content through a powerful research and teaching platform, and preserves this content for future generations. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organisation that also includes Ithaka S+R and Portico.
At the heart of every company and academic institution, there is information. It is the content that fuels discovery, product and service innovations and learning. At Copyright Clearance Center, the mission is to make it easy for people to get, use and share content worldwide, while protecting the interests of creators, publishers and other copyright holders.
UKSG connects the knowledge community and encourages the exchange of ideas on scholarly communication. It is the only organisation spanning the wide range of interests and activities across the scholarly information community of librarians, publishers, intermediaries and technology vendors.
Access to Research gives free, walk-in access to over 15 million academic articles in participating public libraries across the UK. Students and independent researchers can access many of the world’s best academic papers from leading publishers who have made their journal content available for free.