AGU joins new initiatives to make scientific research more transparent and accessible.
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AGU Books Program Continues to Grow
With a dozen new titles published in the past year and interviews with editors as a new feature, the AGU books program is expanding during a time of change in scholarly publishing.
Eos Receives Two Publication Awards
Two articles in Eos magazine were recognized for outstanding design and content.
In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2016
Reviewers may receive subscription benefits, discounts on books, and other acknowledgments of their contributions, such as the public citations below from AGU journal editors.
Providing Greater Context for Earth and Space Science Research
A new "highlights" page, plain-language summaries, and other recent initiatives further enhance the material in journals and books published by the American Geophysical Union.
Benefiting from Good Reviews: Part 2
Martyn Clark reflects on how his experiences of going through the peer review process as an author have influenced him as an editor.
Benefiting from Good Reviews: Part 1
Martyn Clark describes how thoughtful reviews can substantially enhance the quality and impact of published papers.
Radio Science and Space Weather Now Available on IEEE Xplore
Two AGU journals are poised to reach a broader audience.
American Geophysical Union, Wiley Renew Publishing Partnership
The scientific society's journals have made major gains in frequency of citation and speed of publication since the partnership began in 2013.
President Obama Publishes in Science on Renewable Energy Future
In the journal's Policy Forum, the president lays out why renewable energy investments will surge in the future regardless of political headwinds.