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Springer Nature and ResearchGate announce new cooperation to make it easier to navigate the sharing of academic journal articles

London | Berlin, 19 April 2018

In a cooperation agreement announced today, Springer Nature and ResearchGate, along with Cambridge University Press and Thieme, will work together on the sharing of articles on the scholarly collaboration platform in a way that protects the rights of authors and publishers. The agreement ultimately involves publishers who want to help and support content sharing and believe that working with ResearchGate, the largest professional network for scientists and academics, is one of the important means to achieving this. 

As part of the agreement:

  • ResearchGate and publishers will cooperate in educating users about their rights in relation to copyright-protected content by providing users with more and better information about how and when they may share their journal articles on the network
  • ResearchGate will continue to promptly remove copyright-infringing content when alerted by publishers
  • Publishers will get better visibility into the usage of new content on the platform that was originally published in their journals

This agreement is the culmination of discussions between publishers and ResearchGate announced last autumn.  It shows that cooperation on the sharing of publisher content can be found and demonstrates the commitment from all parties to ensuring researchers are able to access and share high quality scholarly research responsibly. ​​​​​​​

Commenting, Steven Inchcoombe, Chief Publishing Officer for Springer Nature, said:

“At Springer Nature we support content sharing between researchers. We want the research we publish to be discovered, accessed, understood, used, re-used and shared, so it can be used as a springboard for new discoveries.  With its 15 million users, ResearchGate is an important partner for us to help facilitate such sharing.

“We advance discovery not by working in isolation and recreating solutions found elsewhere, but by collaborating with partners, harnessing what they do best and coupling it with our best-in-class services, solutions and products.  This way we are better able to meet the needs of the research community which we serve. 

“Our agreement with ResearchGate will allow us to maintain the version of record and, importantly given our responsibility to our authors and customers, track and report on how our content is being used.  We look forward to developing this partnership further and working together to ensure that when users share our content via ResearchGate the experience is a good one.”

Ijad Madisch, co-founder and CEO of ResearchGate, said:

“For us at ResearchGate, Open Science is about more than just sharing research. It’s about discussing this research and facilitating collaborations that drive progress. That’s why we’re excited about Springer Nature’s participation in our agreement with scientific publishers.

“A highly respected publisher, and one of the largest, Springer Nature’s journals are where many of the researchers on our network publish their work. Together with Springer Nature, we’re looking forward to providing researchers with more clarity into what can be shared on the network, as they work to advance scientific discovery.”

This development complements Springer Nature’s SharedIt service, which enables the legal sharing of subscription content.  SharedIt covers more than 2,700 journals and in its first year links generated by it were viewed 3.2 million times.

About Springer Nature

For over 175 years Springer Nature has been advancing discovery by providing the best possible service to the whole research community. We help researchers uncover new ideas, make sure all the research we publish is significant, robust and stands up to objective scrutiny, that it reaches all relevant audiences in the best possible format, and can be discovered, accessed, used, re-used and shared. We support librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data; and provide quality publishing support to societies.

As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to trusted brands including Springer, Nature Research, BMC, Palgrave Macmillan and Scientific American. For more information, please visit springernature.com and @SpringerNature.

Contact Springer Nature

Susie Winter, Director of Communications & Engagement, Research
susie.winter@springernature.com

+44 (0) 7720 814208

About ResearchGate

ResearchGate was founded in 2008 by the physicians Dr. Ijad Madisch and Dr. Sören Hofmayer, along with computer specialist Horst Fickenscher. The company’s mission is to connect the world of science and make research open to all. 15 million researchers have made more than 215 million connections on the network, collaborate on current research in two million projects, and share over half a million updates about their research daily. ResearchGate has completed four rounds of financing from Benchmark, Founders Fund, Bill Gates, Tenaya Capital, Wellcome Trust, Goldman Sachs Investment Partners, and Four Rivers Group.

Contact ResearchGate

Danielle Bengsch, Head of Communications
danielle.bengsch@researchgate.net

+49 (0) 30 200051022