A new social contract: reclaiming ownership of our data
The gap between perceived rights over personal data and the actual power we hold is wider than ever, writes Paulius Jurčys
The gap between perceived rights over personal data and the actual power we hold is wider than ever, writes Paulius Jurčys
Claire Moulton, CEO of The Company of Biologists, celebrates the organisation's 100th birthday and looks to the years ahead
The term is used by established actors to discredit newcomers and preserve their turf, writes Prof. Emmanuel Andrès
Victoria Merriman explains how publishers can support editorial board members in safeguarding the scholarly record
Carsten Borchert and Tristan Petit discuss navigating challenges in today’s research landscape
Ashutosh Ghildiyal explains why the reader must come first in scholarly publishing
Katherine Single lays out the many social media options now available for the world of scholarly communications
Global library organisation OCLC explains why linked data is essential for research institutions
Hannah Baldwin offers her insights from this year's Researcher to Reader conference held in London
Nadine Nero and Aileen Irons share their experience of the Envision mentoring programme at IOP Publishing
An exclusive interview with Charleston Conference founder Katina Strauch as she publishes her memoirs
Rafael Ball says the library is indispensable as a bridge builder for the development of the industry