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LGBTQ+ · BristolCreating lasting, positive change – whether social, environmental, or cultural – takes more than good intentions. It requires structure, and space for people to come together around what matters to them. That’s why IOP Publishing (IOPP) has introduced Employee Resource Groups: employee-led communities built around shared experiences, identities, and interests. Jamie Dunn, production editor and content and technical specialist George Evans, share…Read Article
We are seen: representing the LGBTQ+ community at IOP Publishing - IOP Publishing

San Diego · San DiegoIOP Publishing (IOPP) and the University of California (UC) today announced a new transformative open access agreement that will accelerate publishing and expand access to high-quality research in physics and related disciplines. The three-year agreement will make it easier and more affordable for UC researchers to publish open access articles in all of IOPP’s owned journals and most of its partner journals, a total of 77 titles, and will advanc…Read Article
IOP Publishing and University of California sign open access agreement - IOP Publishing
IOP Publishing and Couperin sign unlimited open access agreement to boost European research visibility - IOP Publishing
IOP Publishing makes supplementary research data more visible - IOP Publishing
IOP Publishing Offers Authors Streamlined Full-Text Access Across the Web with New GetFTR Browser Extension - IOP Publishing
IOP Publishing enhances author recognition with the introduction of CRediT - IOP Publishing
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