Pensoft Publishers and the Southern eDNA Society join forces to advance eDNA research

The partnership aims to accelerate the development and application of eDNA technology and increase the visibility and impact of eDNA research.

Pensoft Publishers, a leading open-access publisher of scientific journals, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Southern eDNA Society (SeDNAs) to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in the field of environmental DNA (eDNA) research. By working together, the two organisations aim to accelerate the development and application of eDNA technology, ultimately contributing to a better understanding and conservation of our planet’s biodiversity.

The Southern eDNA Society is a recently established organisation of about 200 members that aims to facilitate communication, collaboration and knowledge transfer in the rapidly developing field of eDNA.

Pensoft is an innovative scholarly publisher of over 35 open-access, peer-reviewed journals across various disciplines, including the highly regarded Metabarcoding and Metagenomics (MBMG) journal. 

Featuring research on metabarcoding and metagenomics from both basic and applied perspectives, MBMG has a CiteScore of 5.4 and is indexed in Web of Science and Scopus. The journal is published on Pensoft’s end-to-end scholarly publishing platform ARPHA.

The partnership will focus on enhancing the publication and dissemination of eDNA research, and increasing the visibility and impact of eDNA research, including by promoting eDNA conferences hosted by SeDNAs and research outputs from the eDNA community.

The Southern eDNA Society is excited to partner with the MBMG journal to advance our shared commitment to innovation, accessibility, and excellence in eDNA science. The exclusive discounted publication opportunities for SeDNAs members will help amplify their contributions to the global eDNA community.

Anastasija Zaiko, President of SeDNAs

To this end, both organisations will cross-promote each other’s activities, reaching a wider audience and fostering greater engagement within the eDNA community. Pensoft plans to support the dissemination of research presented at SeDNAs conferences, with the possibility of publishing special issues or topical collections in MBMG.

In addition, SeDNA members will receive a special discount on article processing charges in MBMG, which will hopefully encourage them to publish their work in the innovative open-access journal.

This memorandum of understanding builds upon a shared vision of advancing eDNA research and making scientific knowledge openly accessible. Pensoft has always expressed a commitment for open science and technological advancement and we are happy that we can take this step to support the growth and dissemination of eDNA science.

Prof. Lyubomir Penev, founder and CEO of Pensoft

The partnership between Pensoft, MBMG and SeDNAs is not the first of its kind for the scholarly publisher. Recently, another journal launched and published by Pensoft, Nature Conservation, used a similar memorandum to strengthen the collaboration between the publisher and the Infrastructure & Ecology Network Europe (IENE). IENE has so far published several special issues of research papers based on scientific work presented at the network’s conferences in Nature Conservation, with the most recent example, a collection of articles associated with the IENE 2022 International Conference, dating from last month. 

ScienceOpen indexes >1,000 articles from ARPHA-hosted journals RIO & Check List in a trial

Two scholarly journals published on ARPHA – Research Ideas and Outcomes (RIO Journal) and Check List – now have their articles freely available via the community-focused search and discovery platform ScienceOpen.

This new trial between the two high-tech innovators and Open Science proponents presents an important step forward to making research publications not only easier to find and access, but also more inviting to fellow scientists seeking new collaborations and platforms for voicing their ideas and expertise.

Currently, there are 168 and 948 article records fed to ScienceOpen straight from RIO and Check List respectively.

While the articles’ underlying data, such as author names, citations, keywords, journals and more, are automatically harvested and analyzed by ScienceOpen, so that research items can be easily interlinked, readers are encouraged to further provide context to the research items. The user-friendly intuitive interface invites them to add their comments, recommendations or open post-publication peer reviews, and even create their own topical collections regardless of affiliations and journals.

To make sure users land on the most relevant articles in what feels like the blink of an eye compared to traditional methods, ScienceOpen also accommodates an advanced multi-layer search engine relying on a total of 20 smart filters and six sorting parameters.

“We have long worked closely with ScienceOpen, as it only makes sense given our shared vision for the future of academia, so the present trial project happened very naturally,” says Prof. Lyubomir Penev, founder and CEO of ARPHA and its developer – scholarly publisher and technology provider Pensoft. “Nowadays, we are well aware that scientific findings are of little merit if ‘living’ in a vacuum. Therefore, we need research articles to be as discoverable as possible, and, no less importantly, to be open to feedback and further work.”

“We are thrilled to add this new content to the ScienceOpen as we have both strong researcher communities in zoology and in scholarly communications within our broadly interdisciplinary content. The ARPHA platform is a natural fit to deliver rich metadata to our discovery services and we are very much looking forward to working with their team,” says Stephanie Dawson, CEO of ScienceOpen.

 

About ScienceOpen:

ScienceOpen is an independent start-up company based in Berlin and Boston, which explores new ways to open up information for the scholarly community. It provides a freely accessible search and discovery platform that puts research in context. Smart filters, topical collections and expert input from the academic community help users to find the most relevant articles in their field and beyond.