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Make science open! ScienceOpen is a free professional networking platform specialising in #Research discovery and impact.

πŸ“ Based in Berlin and Boston.

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Our COO, Nina Tscheke, and Global Business Development Director, Stuart Cooper, had a great time in London meeting colleagues from across the scholarly publishing and research community.

Thanks to everyone who met with us at #LBF26.
#LondonBookFair #AcademicPublishing

πŸ† #PreprintOfTheWeek on #ScienceOpen "Europe's Problem Child : The Turkish Path to Europeanisation"

Congrats from the Editors of ScienceOpen Preprints to the author Andreas Savva.

Discover the full #preprint and join the discussion.
πŸ”—Link in the first comment.
#Turkey #EU

πŸ”— Explore the full Preprint of the Week on ScienceOpen: https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=a2959940-48be-48ab-a0d8-fe41d2cb6130
πŸ’¬ Share your thoughts and join the discussion!
Europe's Problem Child : The Turkish Path to Europeanisation

<p xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" class="first" dir="auto" id="d110388e100">The first attempt at Turkish Europeanisation was in 1959 with the Ankara Association Agreement and has been ongoing ever since. Turkey’s trajectory in pursuing Europeanisation has been complex, marked by periods of significant alignment with European norms and phases of growing divergence. Yet, President Erdogan has shown renewed interest in engaging with the European Union. The aim of this study is to understand the level of convergence in different policy areas, fill the gap that exists in research with the recent developments of renewed interest by the Turkish political apparatus, and assess the broader process of Turkish Europeanisation. </p>

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ICC is now on ScienceOpen!

The new International Coffee Convention Hub brings together submissions, review, publishing, and archive content in one integrated environment.

ICC 2026
πŸ“ Trieste, Italy
πŸ“… October 16–17, 2026
πŸ“… Abstract submission Deadline: 30 June 2026

The London Book Fair is here πŸ“š

Discover book collections from AEUP members and the AEUP catalogue on ScienceOpen β€” featuring Amsterdam, Firenze, Leiden, Leuven, and Westminster University Presses, with TU Delft coming soon.

#LondonBookFair #ScholarlyPublishing #OpenAccess

Want to learn more?
πŸ”Ž Learn more about how chapter DOIs support research discovery: https://blog.scienceopen.com/2020/01/chapter-dois-in-research-discovery/
πŸ“š Read our London Book Fair 2026 blog: https://blog.scienceopen.com/2026/03/celebrating-books-at-the-london-book-fair-2026/
Book chapter DOIs emerge as a new key tool in research discovery - ScienceOpen Blog

Easiest way to make a book discoverable? Equip its chapters with unique DOIs! In order to support this conclusion, we did some number crunching on ScienceOpen. Since launching our expanded indexing services in November 2019, ScienceOpen has tracked citations to over 820,000 books and book chapters, giving us plenty of data to work with. Out […]

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ScienceOpen is at #TheLondonBookFair.

Our COO, Nina Tscheke, and Global Business Development Director, Stuart Cooper, have arrived and look forward to connecting with colleagues from across the research and scholarly publishing community.

#LBF26 #AcademicPublishing #OpenScience

Explore Unisa Feminist, Womanist, and Bosadi highlighting Feminist, Womanist, and Bosadi theorising, with a strong focus on intersectionality and centring Black women’s lived experiences.

Collection: https://www.scienceopen.com/collection/UNISA_Gender

Explore Women in Science, a collection curated by Stephanie Dawson and dedicated to Dr Elizabeth Holt, which explores the challenges and successes faced by women in science.

Collection: https://www.scienceopen.com/collection/d35a4f47-eb37-4a76-87cc-21f0ac415bba

Women in Science

<p>This is a collection of research articles around the topic of women in science - challenges and successes.</p>

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