LONDON, April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the
conclusion of a successful pilot, Cambridge
University Press is expanding the rollout of Cassyni journal
seminar series to more journals in their portfolio. The series
enable Cambridge to grow researcher communities around its
journals, and supports authors in increasing the reach and impact
of their published research.
This expansion builds on the success of the Fluid Mechanics
Webinar Series [https://cassyni.com/s/fmws/seminars] run
jointly by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, the Leeds
Institute for Fluid Dynamics, the University
of Cambridge and the UK Fluids Network. The series
brings together a community of more than 2000 subscribers from
around the world and holds regular seminars about breakthrough
papers in the field of fluid mechanics. The seminars are free to
attend, and AI-enhanced recordings of the 65 previously held
seminars have been published with DOIs on the Cassyni platform.
Cassyni seminar series are also being used to help build
communities around the recently launched Cambridge Prisms
[https://cassyni.com/s/cambridge-prisms] open access journals,
which focus on cross-disciplinary approaches to real-world
challenges, as well as the Data-Centric Engineering
[https://cassyni.com/s/data-centric-engineering] journal.
Cassyni co-founder Ben Kaube
said: "The Cassyni platform contains everything that journal
publishers and editors need to create and support vibrant research
communities around online seminars. Cassyni seminars are designed
to be scalable and hassle-free with automated workflows for setting
up seminars, promoting events and publishing engaging AI-enhanced
video content.
Andrew Sykes, Journals Marketing and Operations Director at
Cambridge University Press added:
"Based on audience insights from our pilot, we were excited to see
how researchers engaged with the seminars. The Cassyni seminar
series is a powerful tool that will enable us to inspire, support
and connect our researcher communities on established titles and
our innovative new journal launches."
About Cambridge University
Press
Cambridge University Press is the
academic and Bibles publisher of Cambridge
University Press & Assessment. It publishes books and
journals, serving customers in higher education through research,
education products and services. It is part of the University of Cambridge, delivering trusted
research and learning materials that spread knowledge, spark
curiosity and aid understanding of the world we live in.
cambridge.org/universitypress
About Cassyni
Our vision is to create a vibrant and connected ecosystem that
enables millions of online and hybrid research seminars; helping
academics, institutions and journals grow their reach and maximise
their impact.
To achieve this we have developed a next-generation workflow
platform for seminar organisers, and are building the world's
largest freely accessible and fully searchable research seminar
library. Cassyni works with Springer Nature, Elsevier, The Royal
Society and other publishers, helping journals to build online
communities around research topics.
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