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18 January 2019
Proceedings Publishing One Volume Per Conference from 2019

We herewith announce that, starting from 2019, each collection of conference proceedings will be published in a standalone volume, rather than in an issue within the same volume. This means that journal volumes no longer correspond to calendar years, but rather there are multiple volumes published per year.

18 January 2019
Nine New Sections Set up in Proceedings

In order to better categorize conference volumes published within the journal, the following nine new topical sections have been set up recently:

We are now recruting the Editorial Board Members (EBMs) for them. If you are an active researcher in one of the aforementioned fields and are passionate about getting the cutting-edge of the corresponding field, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Proceedings is an open-access journal dedicated to publishing all kinds of outputs from academic conferences. The journal aims to publish all kinds of output from scientific conferences, including abstracts, proceedings papers, and posters. All published items are individually indexed, citable via a digital object identifier (DOI) and freely available under an open-access license. More details about the journal can be found here.

Proceedings Editorial Office
proceedings@mdpi.com

9 January 2019
Open Access Agreement between the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), and MDPI

We are delighted to announce the establishment of our national Open Access agreement with the Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ) and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). Through this national agreement, the Austrian institutions listed below as well as FWF will cover the Article Processing Charges (APC) of manuscripts published by eligible corresponding or funded authors in MDPI journals as long as central funds are available.

All participating institutions have gained access to the MDPI online submission system where they can find full article metadata and pricing information as well as Funder and Grant ID details for easy identification and additional transparency. At the same time eligible authors are benefited from an APC discount which comes at no cost for the institutions.

Eligible corresponding authors affiliated with the participating institutions are prompted to choose the corresponding Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) when they submit an article via our online submission system. The program will be selected automatically if authors submit their papers using their institutional email address. To claim their discount, FWF funded authors should choose the particular funder and add their Grant ID upon online submission of their manuscript. The institutions will then crosscheck the information and confirm the APC funding.

Eligible authors that have their APC covered by their institution or funder are advised to include the following sentence in their acknowledgments: "Open Access Funding by the [name of the institution/funder]".

The full text of the agreement is openly available online at: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2536007

For any questions about the agreement, please contact the KEMÖ Consortium at emedien@obvsg.at, FWF at Katharina.Rieck@fwf.ac.at, or the MDPI IOAP team at ioap@mdpi.com.

The Austrian institutions participating in this agreement are:

  • Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
  • University for Continuing Education Krems
  • University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna
  • University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
  • University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
  • Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
  • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
  • Institute of Science and Technology Austria
  • MCI Management Center Innsbruck
  • University of Graz
  • University of Linz
  • University of Salzburg
  • Graz University of Technology
  • TU Wien
  • University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
  • University of Vienna

This is our first collective agreement with a national library consortium, while the individual institutions around the world participating in our IOAP are now more than 500 - see details here: https://www.mdpi.com/about/ioap. We would be mostly interested in discussing about possible collaborations with other consortia, funders, and institutions in our mutual efforts to accelerate Open Access.

2 January 2019
Encyclopedia—the Scholarly Community Encyclopedia

We are pleased to announce the new platform Encyclopedia, which is an online reference created and curated by active scholars. It aims to highlight the latest research results as well as providing benchmark information for researchers and the general public interested in accurate and advanced knowledge on specific topics.

We encourage authors of review articles to quote and adapt the content of their published papers to create Encyclopedia entries. You can create completely new entries on topics in which you have knowledge and expertise. There is no limit on the topics or research fields. All of science and the humanities are included. Each entry will be published directly after submission.

We also have prepared a DOI application function in Encyclopedia. Once a DOI application is approved, the entry website will announce the DOI number and a pdf version with DOI information will be automatically created.

We look forward to your contributions and hope you will make use of this service. Find more about the service at: https://encyclopedia.pub/

30 October 2018
Institutional Open Access Agreement between Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and MDPI


We are delighted to announce that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) is now a participant of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP). Authors funded by the BMGF can enjoy discounts on the APC, while the funder covers the costs of eligible articles centrally. BMGF also has access to the MDPI online submission system where they can find full article metadata and pricing information as well as Grant ID details for easy identification and additional transparency.

We hope that funded authors find the programme beneficial and we are happy to offer our IOAP to other funders that need a streamlined workflow of compliance checking and APC coverage. 

To claim their discount, BMGF funded authors should choose the particular funder and add their Grant ID upon online submission of their manuscript.

For any questions about the BMGF agreement, please contact the funder at support@chronos-oa.com or the MDPI IOAP team at ioap@mdpi.com.

29 October 2018
Proceedings Issue on "XoveTIC 2018" Now Available as a Book


We are pleased to announce the first publication of the conference book “XoveTIC 2018”, edited by Ignacio Fraga, Alberto Alvarellos, Javier Pereira, Maria Montero, and Manuel G. Penedo (Eds.). See and order here: https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/842

This book is a printed edition of the issue XoveTIC Conference 2018 that was published in Proceedings.

ISBN 978-3-03897-300-3 (Pbk)
ISBN 978-3-03897-301-0 (PDF)

2 October 2018
MDPI Welcomes Plan S

Recently, it was announced that a group of European funders supported 10 principles that will help to expand open access, known as Plan S. MDPI warmly welcomes this move as a step towards achieving more open and accessible communication of research across all disciplines. Some aspects remain to be clarified, however the details given so far match the aims and values that MDPI has held over the past two decades.

We believe that open access publishers should be active participants in discussions around Plan S, particularly regarding potential new business models and practical aspects of implementation. MDPI supports APCs as a transparent unit of payment for article publishing, however we are committed to exploring other measures and recently signed the Jussieu Call. Sustainability is a key value for MDPI, and future funding models should have at their heart the sustainability of knowledge and research dissemination. Plan S provides an opportunity for funders and publishers to directly discuss funding of open access journals in ways that are beneficial to all parties involved.

30 August 2018
MDPI establishes Open Access agreement with Qatar National Library

We are happy to announce the establishment of an Open Access (OA) agreement with Qatar National Library (QNL). QNL is committed to supporting and helping Qatar authors publish OA at no cost. Through this national agreement, QNL will cover the Article Processing Charges (APC) of manuscripts published by Qatar-based corresponding authors in MDPI journals.

Eligible corresponding authors affiliated with Qatar research centers and universities are prompted to choose QNL as part of our Institutional Open Access Program (IOAP) when they submit an article via our online submission system. The program will be selected automatically if authors submit their papers using their institutional email and/or a computer registered with the institution’s IP range. QNL will then crosscheck the information and confirm the APC funding.

Qatar authors that have their APC covered by QNL are advised to include the following sentence in their acknowledgments: "The publication of this article was funded by Qatar National Library".

For more information, please visit Open Access at QNL or email the QNL Open Access team at openaccess@qnl.qa.

5 June 2018
Theorem Conferences and Events Signed an Agreement with Proceedings of MDPI

Theorem is a promoter of conferences and events, which organises and showcases work and research in areas such as Science, Arts and Literature, Technology, Education, Entrepreneurship, and Environment.

There are six upcoming conferences organized by Theorem which will be held between June and October 2018. Accepted full papers will be published in a dedicated issue of Proceedings with the following characteristics:

– Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), meaning authors retain copyright and text can be reused with attribution.
– Assignment of a digital object identifiers (DOI numbers) to each published abstract.
– Production of an electronic Issue Reprint Book both for online view and ready for print on demand, including ISBN.
– A page of the Proceedings journal website containing the e-book.
– Submission of the e-book to relevant indexing databases, like Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).

More info can be found at:

EGTEIC: http://www.egteic.com/registration/instructions-for-papers
ICETIC: http://www.icetic.net/submission-guidelines
ESDEIC: http://www.esdeic.com/registration/instructions-for-papers
EFERIC: http://www.eferic.com/submission-guidelines
WomenBeing: http://www.womenbeing.co.uk/conference-journal/
IRCSEEME 2017: http://www.ircseeme.com/conference-journals

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