Analysis & opinion

26 August 2014

Michelle Pauli examines a new project that will enable researchers to explore the future internet

11 August 2014

Hijacking of journal websites is a worrying side product of scholarly communication's move online and a topic that Iran-based journalist and researcher Mehrdad Jalalian is particularly concerned about. We asked him about the problem and how researchers and others can address the issue

11 August 2014

The UK's system for assessing research and allocating money has added new open-access requirements. Neil Jacobs looks at what this means for researchers in the UK and elsewhere

23 July 2014

As the world of scientific publishing changes, authors need to be prepared for post-publication peer comments on their work, argues Anna Sharman

21 July 2014

Jacqui Hodgkinson considers the merits and limitations of different approaches to extracting life-science information from published research

17 July 2014

With hype waning for MOOCs and the backlash in full swing, what does the post-MOOC environment look like for Higher Education? Simon Linacre explores an increasingly complicated future of teaching, learning and research

18 June 2014

Clinicians can lack the access to primary medical research that their counterparts in academia enjoy. Carolyn Alderson describes a new pilot that aims to redress the balance

05 June 2014

Terry Hulbert reports on discussions at STM's Annual Spring Conference

28 May 2014

Matt Ramirez looks at developments in wearable technology and what this could mean for research practices

27 May 2014

Alastair Horne reports back on discussions in the scholarly information stream of this year's London Book Fair

16 May 2014

In his presentation at the recent London Book Fair Tom Wilkie provided an overview and update on some key trends in scholarly communication

16 May 2014

Olivier Dumon looks at the role of social media in helping match research content to researchers

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