As another turbulent year draws to a close, the Cabells team has been inspired by our friends and colleagues at The Scholarly Kitchen and other blogs and shared our thoughts on our favorite books we've read in 2021.
Cabells launches new SDG Impact Intensityโข journal rating system in partnership with Saint Josephโs Universityโs Haub School of Business
Following hot on the heels of Cabellsโ inclusion in the United Nations SDG Publishers Compact, we are also announcing an exclusive partnership with Saint Josephโs University (SJU) for a new metric assessing journals and their engagement with the UNโs Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Simon Linacre explains the origins of the collaboration and how the new … Continue reading Cabells launches new SDG Impact Intensityโข journal rating system in partnership with Saint Josephโs Universityโs Haub School of Business
Cabells becomes a member of United Nations SDG Publishers Compact
Cabells is proud to announce it has been accepted as a full member of the United Nations SDG Publishers Compact, becoming one of the first U.S. organizations and non-primary publishers globally to be awarded membership.
Cabells and scite partner to bring Smart Citations to Journalytics
Cabells, a provider of key intelligence on academic journals for research professionals, and scite, a platform for discovering and evaluating scientific articles, have partnered to bring sciteโs Smart Citations to Cabells Journalytics publication summaries.
Cabells and AMBA launch list of most impactful Chinese language management journals
In his last blog post in what has been a tumultuous year, Simon Linacre looks forward to a more enlightened 2021 and a new era of open collaboration and information sharing in scholarly communications and higher education. In a year with so many monumental events, it is perhaps pointless to try and review what has … Continue reading Cabells and AMBA launch list of most impactful Chinese language management journals
Cabells and Inera present free webinar: Flagging Predatory Journals to Fight โCitation Contaminationโ
Cabells and Inera are excited to co-sponsor the free on-demand webinar "Flagging Predatory Journals to Fight 'Citation Contamination'" now available to stream via SSP OnDemand. Originally designed as a sponsored session for the 2020 SSP Annual Meeting, this webinar is presented by Kathleen Berryman of Cabells and Liz Blake of Inera, with assistance from Bruce … Continue reading Cabells and Inera present free webinar: Flagging Predatory Journals to Fight โCitation Contaminationโ
Announcement regarding brand-wide language changes, effective immediately
Since late last year, Cabells has been working on developing new branding for our products that better embody our ideals of integrity and equality in academic publishing and society as a whole. We set out to ensure that the changes represent a total departure from the symbolism inextricably tied to the idea of blacklists and … Continue reading Announcement regarding brand-wide language changes, effective immediately
From Lisbon to Charleston, Cabells has you covered
This week,ย Cabells is fortunate enough to connect with colleagues and friends, new and old, across the globe in Lisbon, Portugal at theย GBSN 2019 Annual Conference, and in Charleston, South Carolina at the annualย Charleston Conference. We relish these opportunities to share our experiences and learn from others, and both conference agendas feature industry leaders hosting impactful … Continue reading From Lisbon to Charleston, Cabells has you covered
The Journal Blacklist surpasses the 12,000 journals listed mark
Just how big a problem is predatory publishing? Simon Linacre reflects on the news this week that Cabells announced it has reached 12,000 journals on its Journal Blacklist and shares some insights into publishingโs dark side. Predatory publishing has seen a great deal of coverage in 2019, with a variety of sting operations, opinion pieces … Continue reading The Journal Blacklist surpasses the 12,000 journals listed mark
Cabells is COUNTER Release 5 Compliant
Cabells is excited to have passed an independent COUNTER audit, the final step to being deemed fully compliant with the COUNTER Release 5 Code of Practice. COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources) is a non-profit organization that helps libraries from around the world determine the value of electronic resources provided by different vendors … Continue reading Cabells is COUNTER Release 5 Compliant
