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Duke University Press Signs on to ReadCube Discover Service
Over 24,000 articles now enhanced and indexed across ReadCube’s web, desktop and mobile platforms
Today ReadCube announce their partnership with Duke University Press, an internationally recognized publisher of books and journals, bringing their journal content to the ReadCube platform. Through ReadCube’s Discover service, over 24,000 articles in the humanities and social sciences will be fully enhanced and discoverable across ReadCube’s web, desktop, and mobile reading portals; search engines; and personalized recommendation feeds.
Cason Lynley, Customer Relations, Sales, and Journals Marketing Manager for Duke University Press says:
“Accessibility to scholarly information is essential to the advancement of research. This collaboration with ReadCube helps us increase our content’s visibility, ensuring that readers remain up to date in their fields,”
In addition to improved discoverability, any articles viewed within ReadCube are brought to life with ReadCube’s unique interactive article enhancements. Enhancements include annotation tools, hyperlinked in-line citations, instant access to supplemental materials and figures, related articles, clickable author names, social sharing, and Altmetrics.
Robert McGrath, co-founder and CEO of ReadCube adds:
“Duke University Press’s diverse title list is a welcome addition to the ReadCube ecosystem and we are thrilled to be able to expand the scope of research available to our growing community of readers.”