Announcements

6 October 2017
Dr. Franck Vazquez, MDPI CEO, Interviewed by Scholarly Kitchen

The Society for Scholarly Publishing’s popular blog about topics in academic publishing, Scholarly Kitchen, recently interviewed MDPI’s CEO, Dr. Franck Vazquez. He shared some thoughts and information on the past and future of MDPI and open access publishing in general:

“In the long run, we aim to anchor MDPI in research communities. We recently developed and launched the preprint platform Preprints, revamped our free-to-use conference hosting platform Sciforum, and are working on other projects, such as Scilit, our bibliographic database.”

Read the full interview here.

2 October 2017
Meet Us at the ASHG 2017 Conference in Orlando

We will attend the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG 2017) Conference that will be held in Orlando, FL, USA 17–21 October 2017, representing our open access journals at the interface of nanotechnology, medicine and biology:

Biomolecules
Genes
Journal of Personalized Medicine
High-Throughput

Please stop by booth 534 to chat with our delegates about the journals. They will answer any questions about open access publishing and our journals. We look forward to meeting you in Orlando!

For more information on the conference, please visit:
http://www.ashg.org/2017meeting/

25 September 2017
Meet Us at the ICONAN 2017 Conference in Barcelona

We will attend the International Conference On Nanomedicine And Nanobiotechnology (ICONAN 2017) that will be held in Barcelona, Spain, 25–27 September 2017, representing our open access journals at the interface of nanotechnology, medicine and biology:

Bioengineering
Biomedicines
Biomimetics
Biomolecules
Journal of Functional Biomaterials
Journal of Personalized Medicine
High-Throughput
Medical Sciences
Scientia Pharmaceutica

Please stop by our booth to chat with our delegates about our journals. They will answer any questions about open access publishing and our journals. We look forward to meeting you in Barcelona!

For more information on the conference, please visit:
http://premc.org/conferences/iconan-nanomedicine-nanobiotechnology/

19 September 2017
A Warm Welcome to the New IOAP Participants

We are delighted to have welcomed 24 new participants to our Institutional Open Access Programme (IOAP) since the beginning of September this year. These are University libraries and Research Institutions located around the world; from the USA and Canada to the UK, and from Norway and Spain to Greece. Well respected Universities, such as the University of Denver, the University of Colorado Boulder, and the University of Arizona in the US, have signed up, while their researchers can now benefit from a 10% discount on the Article Processing Charges (APC) for any papers they publish in MDPI journals, at no cost for the library or the University.

We are more than happy to see the Open Access movement growing stronger and wider every day and we appreciate the vital role which librarians, repository managers, and other scholarly communications professionals play in the field. Our communication with and service to this community is, therefore, one of our principal priorities. The IOAP is our way to support academic and scientific Institutions as well as their scholars in managing, administrating, and publishing research in an Open Access world.

The IOAP set of free services, provided by MDPI to institutions that sign up, include:

  • No fee for participants and no obligation to prolong after the initial 12 months. The participants may withdraw from the programme at any time, and we will also keep it free for the library for as long as they continue in the programme.
  • Authors affiliated with the university will receive a discount on the article processing charge (APC).
  • The institution is granted free access to the MDPI submission system and can receive free alerts of new submissions to our journals.
  • By default, authors from the institution will continue to be invoiced directly unless the institution opts for central billing.
  • Auto-archiving of papers into the institutions´ repository as long as it supports SWORD 1.3.

More details about the programme and a list of our current participant institutions can be found at: https://www.mdpi.com/about/ioap

Institutions which are interested to participate may do so online at: https://www.mdpi.com/ioap-form

 The full list of the Institutions that signed up in September is as follows:

  1. University of Denver, USA
  2. University of Colorado Boulder, USA
  3. University of Arizona, USA
  4. Institute of Metrology of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  5. Middlebury College, USA
  6. Touro College, USA
  7. University of New Orleans, USA
  8. University of Leicester, UK
  9. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
  10. University of Strathclyde, UK
  11. Cranfield University, UK
  12. Hope College, USA
  13. Oregon State University, USA
  14. Drew University, USA
  15. Swansea University, UK
  16. University of South Florida, USA
  17. University of Georgia, USA
  18. Arizona State University, USA
  19. University of Southern Mississippi, USA
  20. Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Canada
  21. Grinnell College, USA
  22. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
  23. University of Patras, Greece
  24. Public University of Navarre, Spain

24 July 2017

Journal Name Change: Microarrays (ISSN 2076-3905) Henceforth Entitled High-Throughput (ISSN 2571-5135)

We are pleased to announce that MDPI’s open access journal Microarrays (ISSN 2076-3905) has been renamed High-Throughput (ISSN 2571-5135) and will continue to be indexed in PubMed and Scopus. With this change, High-Throughput aspires to become a respected venue for the peer-reviewed, rapid and affordable publication of papers related to high-dimensional approaches and the accompanying computational developments that enable the analysis and interpretation of large volumes of data generated in the Omics era.

We invite you to read the kick-off Editorial and to visit the updated website to discover what’s new!

 

High-Throughput (formerly Microarrays, ISSN 2076-3905) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed scientific journal that provides an advanced forum for the publication of studies reporting high-dimensional approaches and developments in Life Sciences, Chemistry and related fields. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results based on high-throughput techniques as well as computational and statistical tools for data analysis and interpretation.

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