The Rockefeller University Press (RUP) today announced their partnership with Boston-based publishing software company ReadCube to index RUP’s content with ReadCube’s Discover service.
Through the deep-indexing of journals, ReadCube Discover makes RUP’s content more accessible and easier to find across ReadCube’s web, desktop, and mobile reading portals, plus search engines and recommendation feeds.
“For over a century we have been committed to providing the best possible service to our authors and readers,” says Linda Miller, Editor-in-Chief of RUP. “Working with ReadCube enables us to continue this mission to increase accessibility, discoverability, and readability.
Beyond indexing via Discover, all Rockefeller University Press journal content will be seamlessly enhanced with ReadCube’s signature reading interface, featuring hyperlinked in-line citations, annotations, clickable author names, instant access to supplemental content and figures, social sharing, and altmetrics.
“We’re delighted to work with Rockefeller University Press,” said Robert McGrath, CEO and cofounder of ReadCube. “Together we will continue to support researchers worldwide with high quality content made more accessible.”
September 10, 2014
Author: James Douglas
The Rockefeller University Press Enters Partnership with ReadCube to Widen Reach of Its Collection
The Rockefeller University Press (RUP) today announced their partnership with Boston-based publishing software company ReadCube to index RUP’s content with ReadCube’s Discover service.
Through the deep-indexing of journals, ReadCube Discover makes RUP’s content more accessible and easier to find across ReadCube’s web, desktop, and mobile reading portals, plus search engines and recommendation feeds.
“For over a century we have been committed to providing the best possible service to our authors and readers,” says Linda Miller, Editor-in-Chief of RUP. “Working with ReadCube enables us to continue this mission to increase accessibility, discoverability, and readability.
Beyond indexing via Discover, all Rockefeller University Press journal content will be seamlessly enhanced with ReadCube’s signature reading interface, featuring hyperlinked in-line citations, annotations, clickable author names, instant access to supplemental content and figures, social sharing, and altmetrics.
“We’re delighted to work with Rockefeller University Press,” said Robert McGrath, CEO and cofounder of ReadCube. “Together we will continue to support researchers worldwide with high quality content made more accessible.”
September 10, 2014
Author: James Douglas