Dryad is very pleased to announce more integrations from charter member and partner Oxford University Press Journals. Oxford University Press (OUP) publishes over 300 journals, many with the support of learned societies. As part of Oxford University, OUP brings a rich history of working with researchers. OUP has integrated seven more journals with Dryad, all of which can provide […]
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New pricing structure with simplified terms and increased size limits
Over the last few years, we’ve learned a lot about what is needed to curate, preserve, and provide access to data for the long term, as well as to sustain an independent not-for-profit organization. We’ve also paid close attention to the needs and wants of our user community and members. To meet these needs, we […]
New integrated journals from the University of Chicago Press – Journals Division
Dryad is very pleased to announce a new partnership with the University of Chicago Press – Journals Division. Founded in 1890, Chicago is one of the oldest and currently the largest continuously operating university press in the United States. Chicago has recently integrated two additional journals with Dryad: Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (PBZ) and International Journal of Plant Sciences (IJPS) and […]
Three newly sponsored journals from The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery
We are delighted to announce the integration of three new journals: The Bone & Joint Journal, Bone & Joint Research and Bone & Joint360. The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery is a not-for-profit charity formed in 1953 for “the advancement and improvement of education in orthopaedic surgery and allied branches of surgery,” achieved through […]
What were the most downloaded data packages in 2014?
The reason why Dryad is in the business of archiving, preserving, and providing access to research data is so that it will be reused, whether for deeper reading of the publication, for post-publication review, for education, or for future research. While it’s not yet as easy as we would like to track data reuse, one metric that is straightforward […]