As we reach the end of 2022, we’re celebrating a unique and incribly exciting year for Zendy. As I type this, we now welcome over 40,000 users to the Zendy platform. A milestone that I am certainly proud of but not surpris by.
Q4 has been incribly busy for us, and we are looking forward to announcing new feature releases that will significantly uplift users’ experience on the platform. Our technology is what sets us apart, and this year we made considerable improvements to enhance the accuracy and value of our data for users bas on data association and topic modeling algorithms.
I’m not surpris by the
The Global Brand Database (GBD) is getting a fresh Gambling Data India look on July 5, 2024! A series of updates were designed to enhance your experience and streamline your searches. While all the powerful features you rely on are still there, they will be presented in a new, more intuitive format. This change aims to make navigating and utilizing the database easier and more efficient.
positive response to Zendy because as an industry, we have a long way to go to ensure that everyone, everywhere, has equal affordability and accessibility to knowlge. But we are certainly taking steps in the right direction. There’s never been a time when we ne more evidence-bas research.
Shortly after Frankfurt Book Fair, we host a collaborative webinar with OAPEN at the beginning of Open Access week to discuss the importance of OA participation and to explore the link between OA content and climate action. The webinar featur two Open Access authors who detail their publishing experience as authors – a great watch for aspiring authors.
When I Co-found Zendy
in 2019, Zendy’s ‘hybrid’ subscription-bas access model was a new concept for publishers to visualize. Despite this, our passionate and inspir mission to democratise access to scholarly literature was felt and we gain the support of some of the world’s leading publishers. If there’s something I’ve learn in my many decades in the industry, it’s that collaboration is the fundamental ingrient to foster change in the academic publishing spectrum successfully.
A big thanks to our publishing
partners who continue to support our mission and work with us to promote lifelong learning opportunities for individuals in over 130 countries.
As I reflect on collaboration, I think of the endless hours of work put in by the Zendy team. Those who were with us from the beginning, and our many recent joiners – everyone has pioneer together along the way. When you are creating something from scratch, the challenges keep coming. The resilience and commitment of our team is second to none, and I couldn’t be prouder of all the milestones we have reach together.
It was great to see the team
talents recently recogniz at the Middle East Technology Excellence Awards where Zendy receiv Best Startup in the ucation Technology category.
We had a long list of goals in 2022. A key objective was to participate in as many conversations as possible. It’s a pivotal moment in academic publishing, digitisation is in full effect, and end-user consumption trends continue to spotlight the ne for publishers and service providers to diversify content and focus on accessibility and affordability.
Earlier this year I join
ChronosHub on a webinar to discuss Affordable Access & Open Access Publishing. The webinar showcas the progress that has been made on the OA front to encourage greater diversity and representation in academic publishing. However, it’s still evident that researchers on the ground, especially in emerging regions, still face hurdles in basic access to journals.
As we see news globally of pirat
academic content platforms terminating, it’s critical that, as an industry we focus on how we can continue to deliver value to students, researchers, professionals, and self-learners around the world. By right, everyone should have equal access to scientific literature. Ultimately the goal of research is to enhance society, and the only way to do that is to disseminate research as far and wide as possible.
The message of dissemination fits well alongside the Unit Nations Sustainable Development Goals. As joint signatories of the SGD Publishers Compact, it was excellent to join industry players at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair. We had positive meetings with existing publishers and successful meetings with new publishers on the Open Access and paid content front.
We look forward to sharing
Another recent milestone is that we launch iraq telegram data list Zendy in Nigeria, allowing users to search both Open Access content and subscribe to top journals on one seamless platform. We’ve already welcom over 8,000 users in Nigeria, and we look forward to creating more access opportunities in the region.
News of new partnerships in early 2023
As we bring 2022 to a close, we thank all of you who support us in big and small ways. Looking forward to more conversations and collaboration in 2023.
Best wishes for a happy new year from the entire Zendy team! The surge in Open Access publishing and usage has creat a movement with ardent support from social impact groups who are campaigning for open agb directory access to help bridge the gap of inequality that exists in academic publishing. Open access allows for greater inclusivity in scholarly communities. Open Access research means more people can make evidence-bas decisions and continue learning with our barriers throughout their life. Learning should not stop when you finish school or complete your degree.