Compuscript and ResearchGate launch Journal Home partnership to boost global visibility of publishing programme
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Compuscript and ResearchGate launch Journal Home partnership to boost global visibility of publishing programme

20.11.2025 Compuscript Ltd

Compuscript, an independent open-access publisher and provider of advanced scholarly publishing solutions, and ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, today announced the launch of a new Journal Home partnership. The collaboration will expand the global reach, discoverability and researcher engagement of four key biomedical journals published by Compuscript: Acta Materia Medica, Zoonoses, BIO Integration, and Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications.

Through this partnership, each journal will gain a dedicated Journal Home presence on ResearchGate, strengthening its visibility across the platform’s community of more than 25 million researchers. The Journal Home integration enables readers to more easily discover journal content, supports authors through enhanced article-level exposure, and fosters deeper engagement between journals and the researcher community.

Key features of the partnership
  • Dedicated Journal Home profiles offering streamlined access to journal information, published articles and submission pathways.
  • Automatic integration of published articles into authors’ ResearchGate profiles, increasing visibility and readership while providing real-time engagement insights.
  • Improved discoverability via prominent placement across ResearchGate’s article pages, feeds, search results and researcher profiles.
“We’re delighted to launch this Journal Home partnership with ResearchGate,” said Morgan Lyons, CEO of Compuscript. “This collaboration strengthens our commitment to improving author experience, broadening the reach of the research we publish, and ensuring our journals are visible where researchers actively read, share and connect.”

About the journals
  • Acta Materia Medica — Advancing research in biomaterials, translational medicine and medical technologies.
  • Zoonoses — Focusing on infectious diseases that arise at the human–animal–environment interface.
  • BIO Integration — Publishing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biology, engineering and clinical science.
  • Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications — Highlighting novel insights in cardiovascular biology, medical innovation and clinical application.

About Compuscript
Compuscript provides technology-driven, end-to-end publishing solutions for academic and professional content. Publishers and organisations worldwide rely on its workflows to produce, enhance and deliver high-quality journals, books and digital media. Founded in Ireland in 1991, Compuscript’s mission is to streamline scholarly communication and make high-quality publishing accessible to all.

Compuscript
20.11.2025 Compuscript Ltd
Regions: Europe, Ireland
Keywords: Health, Medical

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