Press release: AIP Publishing joins Kudos as final pilot partner

July 23 2013 / By David Sommer

Kudos, the new service that helps authors and institutions maximize the visibility of their publications, has today announced a third and final partner for its pilot phase of research and development. AIP Publishing (AIP) now joins the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and Taylor & Francis (T&F) in supporting Kudos’ exploration of tools and services to increase discoverability and facilitate filtering of research articles.

“We’re pleased to have secured the final partner place for this exciting project,” said John Linton, Marketing Director, AIP Publishing. “It’s a key strategic goal for us to build closer relations with our authors and help increase the exposure and usefulness of their published work. We see Kudos as a good fit with our own initiatives and look forward to discovering how we can work ever more collaboratively with the research community to maximize the potential of the articles that we publish.”

“We’re delighted to welcome AIP Publishing into the Kudos pilot, not least because they will reinforce the breadth of content across which we can test the impact of our proposed service,” added Charlie Rapple, Associate Director of TBI Communications, who has co-founded Kudos with fellow consultants David Sommer and Melinda Kenneway. “We’ll be looking at traditional measures, such as downloads and citations, but also emerging metrics such as social shares and blog coverage. Having been working with RSC and T&F for several weeks now, we have a prototype system ready and are looking forward to putting our ideas into action.”

The results of the pilot program will be published later in the year, at which point Kudos will move into a beta phase of development. Kudos is currently seeking partners for this beta phase; publishers or institutions interested in participating should contact us at info@growkudos.com. You can also sign up for news updates at www.growkudos.com.

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