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Check whether your institution has a deal [h= ttps://royalsociety.org/journals/authors/read-and-publish/read-publish-agre= ements/]. =C2=A0 Our Read & Publish agreements are based on a tailored price for each instit= ution that reflects access and publishing costs. If you're considering Read= & Publish for 2024, please get in touch [mailto:publishing@royalsociety.or= g] before the=C2=A0deadline on=C2=A031 March 2024. Get in touch [mailto:publishing@royalsociety.org] =C2=A0 ---------- [ **Resources to ensure=C2=A0your publishing agreement has impact=C2=A0 We=E2=80=99ve recently updated our support materials [.= org/journals/librarians/account-management/] for library customers, central= ising account management and our help with promotion.=C2=A0 Particularly we=E2=80=99d like to highlight our outreach programme [https:/= /royalsociety.org/journals/publishing-activities/outreach-programme/]=C2=A0= =E2=80=93 would you like to work with us more directly to promote you publi= shing agreement with the Royal Society to your researchers? Just get in tou= ch. Want to tell us more about how you promote publishing agreements to your re= searchers? Fill out our survey [ .aspx?id=3DxfDPY9phsUucNzrA_Ox75Mg6Qx4pmKpGsfyVTQ2yvItUM000MEVDSU9TNEw2R0ZW= SDFET0dRVFQyVi4u] or get in touch [mailto:publishing@royalsociety.org]. View resources [ ment/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ **Celebrating the most popular papers from 2023 The Royal Society journals publish research across the entire range of scie= nce. In 2023=C2=A0our journal articles were downloaded over 35=C2=A0million= times. =C2=A0 Migrating mosquitoes, ants that sniff out cancer and a crocodile virgin bir= th. Take a look at our=C2=A0top 10 most popular articles [= ety.org/blog/2023/12/popular-papers-2023/] of the year according to Altmetr= ic. =C2=A0 We look forward to publishing more insightful research in 2024. 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