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Improving nature.com

We are building a combined infrastructure and an updated website design for nature.com, with the aim of providing our journals with a modern platform to meet the needs of our users, authors, and editors, and which will allow us to make continuous improvements. 


What’s changed or will be changing for you?

We have started to move a number of our journals to the new platform. It’s important to note that whilst they look different, the url’s are not changed and access should not be interrupted. This is the start of the migration of all our journals from legacy systems, platforms, and styles to benefit from our new platform and design. In the coming months our other journals will move over one by one as well.


FAQs are detailed below to help guide you on the changes and concerns or questions you may have.

Explore some of our journals on the new platform

FAQs

Why are we doing this? 


What content was and will be migrated?


Will I need to do anything?


What is the impact on services I get from discovery services, A&I services, metadata delivery, KBART, etc?


Will the end user continue to access the content in the same way?


Why did Springer Nature decide to keep different platforms?


How can users search across Springer Nature Link and nature.com?


Will there be changes in usage statistics reporting?


Who do I contact if I have any questions?