ResearchGate and BMJ join forces to expand the accessibility of vital healthcare knowledge for global medical researchers
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ResearchGate and BMJ launch Journal Home partnership to expand the accessibility of vital healthcare knowledge for global medical researchers

January 23, 2024

Berlin (Germany) and London (UK) January 23rd, 2024 – ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and BMJ, a global leader in healthcare knowledge provision and a pioneer in open access (OA), today announced an agreement to make six BMJ OA journals available on the ResearchGate platform. This collaboration will provide wider reach and visibility to researchers, starting January 2024, and enhance accessibility to valuable healthcare knowledge. 

The agreement covers a diverse set of BMJ’s OA journals highly pertinent to medical researchers: BMJ Global Health; BMJ Medicine; BMJ Neurology Open; BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care; BMJ Open Opthalmology; and the Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. All version-of-record content from these six journals, including newly published articles and archive material, will be made available to ResearchGate’s highly relevant community of more than 25 million researchers globally.

Additionally, Journal Home will provide an enhanced online presence for the participating journals, with dedicated profiles for each journal and prominent journal visibility across all associated articles and touchpoints on ResearchGate. Potential authors will find a central location for each journal where they can learn more, discover relevant article content, and understand how, through their network, they are connected to the journal's community of authors and editors.

Authors publishing in these BMJ journals will enjoy the added advantage of their articles seamlessly integrated into their ResearchGate profiles, granting access to comprehensive statistics illustrating the impact of their work, such as readership and citations. This feature offers a distinctive opportunity for authors to engage and connect with their audience directly, fostering meaningful connections within the research community. 

Claire Rawlinson, Director of Publishing Strategy & Transformation, BMJ said: “Our partnership with ResearchGate signifies BMJ's dedication to providing our authors with innovative avenues to connect with their audience. Enabling our content to reach the vibrant research community on ResearchGate directly promises to amplify accessibility of key medical research and foster greater engagement among researchers.”

“We are delighted to see these BMJ titles, promoting crucial health research, now accessible from the ResearchGate platform,” said Sören Hofmayer, Chief Strategy Officer at ResearchGate. “BMJ has long championed open access and recognises the importance of delivering research directly to where readers are. By bringing these titles into Journal Home, we will expand their visibility to a new global audience.”

For more information about ResearchGate, please visit www.researchgate.net.

For more information about BMJ, please visit www.journals.bmj.com


About ResearchGate

ResearchGate is the professional network for researchers. Over 25 million researchers use researchgate.net to share and discover research, build their networks, and advance their careers. Based in Berlin, ResearchGate was founded in 2008. Its mission is to connect the world of science and make research open to all.

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About BMJ

BMJ is a global healthcare knowledge provider with a vision for a healthier world. The values-driven organisation promotes better scientific evidence and helps create better clinical decisions and health systems through three lines of business: publishing and events, careers and learning, and digital health.

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