Edinburgh Diamond, situated within Edinburgh University Library, offers free publishing services to support Diamond Open Access books and journals created by University of Edinburgh academics and students.
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Our publishing partners

The Library also provides a hosting service to external organisations and institutions.

Digital Curation Centre

The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) is an internationally-recognised centre of expertise in digital curation with a focus on building capability and skills for research data management. DCC publishes the International Journal of Digital Curation (IJDC), an electronic journal entirely devoted to papers, articles and news items on the curation of digital objects and related issues.


European Association for Health Information and Libraries

The European Association for Health Information and Libraries (EAHIL) is an active association uniting librarians and information professionals working in medical and health science libraries in Europe. EAHIL publishes the Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries (JEAHIL), which features original articles, reviews, theme issues and brief communications in the field of health information and libraries.


Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland supports the study and enjoyment of Scotland’s past, and promotes the understanding and conservation of Scotland’s historical and archaeological environment. The Society has been an active publisher since 1792 and now publishes the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland annually and Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports on a rolling basis, in addition to peer-reviewed books.


Robert Gordon University Library

Robert Gordon University (RGU) provides industry-led undergraduate and postgraduate courses that are highly relevant to students' careers. RGU Library engaged with Edinburgh and SCURL Shared Services for many years in the form of a hosted repository service. While our repository has been migrated to a different system, we are pleased remain in collaboration with Edinburgh and the SCURL Shared Services in the form of our new hosted OJS platform. We believe that this new platform affords us the opportunity to offer our academic community a new service, around research-informed, practice-led teaching and technology-enabled learning.


Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is one of the world’s leading botanic gardens. Our mission is to explore, conserve and explain the world of plants for a better future. The Garden delivers plant science, conservation and education programmes. 13,500 plant species from 157 countries are cultivated in its four gardens and nearly 1 million people visit these each year. RBGE publishes Sibbaldia: The International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, a journal for horticulturists, managers, and students of collections in botanic and other heritage and destination gardens. A wide variety of subjects embracing cultivation, conservation, education and health are covered.

 


No longer published

The following journals have ceased publication. Backfiles remain available on the platform.

  • The e-Journal of East and Central Asian Religions

    e-JECAR published innovative research on the religious traditions of East and Central Asia in their historical, political, social and philosophic contexts.

  • Hydra

    Hydra: Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences was a student-focused, peer-reviewed academic journal.

  • ICLASS

    ICLASS, a journal of conference proceedings from the International Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems.

  • NIB Journal

    The Journal of the National Institutes of Bioscience served as a platform where outputs from the strategic partnership could be published and shared

  • Res Medica

    Res Medica is the Journal of the Royal Medical Society.

  • The Unfamiliar

    The Unfamiliar was a postgraduate student-led journal, aimed at making anthropology easily and widely accessible to audiences beyond academia