New life for old resources
Digitising and tagging resources helps researchers find what they need, says Alastair Horne, innovations manager of Cambridge University Press
Digitising and tagging resources helps researchers find what they need, says Alastair Horne, innovations manager of Cambridge University Press
When The National Heart Forum began developing its international databases for obesity studies, it needed a reliable, simple-to-use bibliographic reference management software package, writes Michelle Boness
Adding code to web pages that shows how resources link together can help people find and use information and data, writes David Stuart
In the August/September issue of Research Information we asked a range of people about the needs and challenges of Chinese researchers accessing information and communicating their research results. Now, Sian Harris asks what this means for Western publishers working in China, and for Chinese publishers wanting to move into international markets
A BMJ-hosted symposium in June saw decision-makers from a range of biomedical society publishers discussing the future of society journals publishing, writes Charlie Rapple
Judson Dunham of Elsevier reveals the results of a recent survey into how researchers want to search for information and data
Charles Hutchings of JISC and Joanna Newman of the British Library explain what a new study is revealing about the way young researchers work and how they can be supported