Explore the collection of open-access data journals available from Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Each of these journals are peer-reviewed and open access, with no financial barriers for authors to contribute. Discover groundbreaking insights and cutting-edge techniques that are revolutionizing the field of data science.
The data science hub highlights three journals, Data-Centric Engineering, Data & Policy, and Environmental Data Science, all which explore the impact of data-driven methods and aim to bridge the gap between research and practice.
Data-Centric Engineering (DCE) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal dedicated to the transformative impact of data science for research and practice across all areas of engineering. Articles explore the benefits of data science methods and models for improving the reliability, resilience, safety, efficiency and usability of engineered systems.
DCE welcomes original research, translational papers focused on downstream settings, tutorial reviews, position papers and surveys of this emerging field.
Data & Policy is a peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to the impact of data science on policy and governance. The journal aims to promote a new theory of policy-data interactions by publishing work that considers systems of policy and data and how they relate to each other.
The journal publishes research examining the use of data for policy, and contributions that explore how data can be used in an ethical, responsible and efficient manner.
Environmental Data Science is an open access journal dedicated to the use of data-driven approaches to understand environmental processes - including climate change - and aid sustainable decision-making. The data and methodological scope is defined broadly to encompass artificial intelligence, machine learning, data mining, computer vision, econometrics and other statistical techniques.
EDS promotes open data and data re-use - through data papers that describe valuable environmental data sets - and publishes shorter position papers relevant to the journal’s scope.