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HighWire act extended for OUP journal titles

Kim Thomas

Oxford Journals is to extend to 2010 its deal with online host HighWire, which publishes all 220 of Oxford University Press's journal titles.

Pam Sutherland, operations director at Oxford Journals, said the HighWire publisher community was of particular importance to OUP.

"Each of the partners in the HighWire community is experimenting in some way with research and dissemination, and they're sharing their results in a not-for-profit manner that you don't really get anywhere else," she said. "That places us really well to make some evidence-based decisions about the technology options we're going to be adopting in the future."

HighWire is about to migrate the Oxford Journals titles onto its new H20 platform. H2O is based on the Atom Publishing Protocol, making it interoperable with other platforms, such as the Amazon Kindle or the iPhone.

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