Librarians in Latin America are increasingly turning to digital resources, according to a new report from Accucoms. Nadya Anscombe investigates
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Across the world publishers and search engines have resorted to court cases to resolve disputes over how content is used. Siân Harris investigates a new project that hopes to solve this problem
The UK's Research Information Network (RIN) has got representative organisations in the UK to agree on major public policy goals for the scholarly communications process. Nadya Anscombe finds how more
The European Commission has revealed how it intends to help increase and improve access to and dissemination of scientific information.
Information professionals are satisfied to offer their researchers anything that has been peer-reviewed, according to a recent study.
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